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* [[Anime Theme Song]]: Only the Japanese version of the PlayStation game's very first edition had two, an opening theme named ''Kouri no Manazashi'', meaning ''Icy Gaze'' and an ending theme named ''Yume De Owarasenai'', translated to ''I Won't Let This End As A Dream.'' Other versions, including the Japanese re-releases (such as both "Director's Cuts" and the Saturn port) use the instrumental "Still Dawn" instead.
* [[Apocalyptic Log]]: Tons of these are scattered around to provide backstory, clues, and general atmosphere. Also, the saving mechanism consists of using ribbons on a type writer, technically making an [[Apocalyptic Log]] of the player's exploits. [[Nightmare Fuel|4// Itchy. Tasty.]]
* [[Artistic Licence Biology]]: The Neptunes are stated to be great white sharks that have been mutated via the T-virus; however, the Aquaring where they were presumably subjected to this experiment could never have safely held living great whites. In real life, great whites have never successfully been held in ''any'' aquarium. A great white can never stop swimming and will suffocate if it stops, and a man-made aquarium would not only hinder their ability to do so, it would cause the animal injuries from hitting the sides of the tanks. [[Understatement| Of course, Umbrella doesn't seem like a corporation who'd let cruelty to animals laws impede their research...]]
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]:
** The Web Spinners are infected spiders that have grown to the size of a pony, and there's an alpha spider, the Black Tiger, that's about two or three times their size. Possibly justified, at least in the Black Tiger's case, as Umbrella was trying to create a Bio-Organic Weapon out of them, as with Neptune (a giant shark).
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