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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Resident Evil -- sometimes called Resident Evil 1 to denote its chronological status -- is the first installment in Capcom's long-running Zombie Apocalypse Survival Horror series and the Trope Codifier and Trope Namer of the Survival Horror genre. Its Japanese title is Biohazard, a reference to the storyline (which is centered around a viral outbreak), but its Western release required a name change since "Biohazard" was too generic to be properly trademarked (a heavy metal band and an unrelated video game titled Bio Hazard Battle had already used it). RE1 was first released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, then had multiple alternate versions released afterwards. A remade version for the Game Cube (also known as the "REmake") -- which expanded certain plot points, added new areas, incorporated gameplay aspects of later Resident Evil games, and generally tightened continuity -- was released in 2002 (prior to Resident Evil 0's release). The original game (not the GameCube remake) is also available on the Nintendo DS as Resident Evil: Deadly Silence. As well as including the original game, Deadly Silence has an enhanced mode that mixes things up for you (dropping enemy and item placements in new locations) as well as adding some touch-screen interaction. |