Originally posted by Prime Blue
As a sidenote of sorts, Noboru Sugimura wrote the original story for the earlier versions of biohazard 4, as he revealed in April 2001:
Obviously, the story would have developed differently if Mikami hadn't changed the premise of the fourth part. A new plot was developed for Devil May Cry (written by Kamiya himself) while the various versions of biohazard 4 used Sugimura's draft, changing some things over the time.
The trailer for the second major biohazard 4 revision was revealed on November 14th, 2002 and released on CAPCOM's website on November 22nd, 2002. The November Famitsu issue reported that the game was 40% (fourty percent) finished.
Its scenario revolved around the "birthplace of the Progenitor Virus" (already determined to be Africa around the time of CODE:Veronica and first revealed in GUNSURVIVOR4 BIOHAZARD HEROES NEVER DIE, as seen in my signature...though a mistranslation destroyed that definite confirmation in the English version). Leon got infected with the Progenitor Virus, which made his left hand transform into leech-like beings that just so happened to be an early version of Uroboros and gave him a hidden power (as mentioned by Kobayashi on page 52 of Electronic Gaming Monthly from April 2005). According to the March 2003 issue of GamePro, it was meant to take place in December 1998, shortly after CODE:Veronica, and involved the rescue of Sherry who was held captured in Umbrella's Paris Research Institute (Kobayashi said in EGM that there was "a different woman - a girl who actually never got revealed to the public", he could have talked about the girl in the next demo, though). A dubious Umbrella employee was to team up (just like the partner system in biohazard 0) with Leon, the latter of which would later die from the painful infection, should Paul Mercier not just have made a joke (the original trailer suggested that Leon would go rampant, so it could be that the Umbrella employee would have had to kill him). The enemies were zombies and other creatures.
The trailer for the third version was released on May 13th, 2003, along with a video message from Mikami advising gamers not to pee their pants. This revision is widely known as "Hooked Man Version" or "Hookman Version", but is officially titled Hallucinatory biohazard 4.
The stage was no longer the Paris Research Institute but rather another mansion-like building. Leon was still infected and had to suppress the contamination of his body by tying off his left arm with a rope, but in addition to the powers the Progenitor Virus gave him, he suffered from severe hallucinations. The game then included an unknown girl (obviously not Sherry) and the dog.
Sugimura's scenario drafts were then reworked into several games: Hallucinatory biohazard 4 became DEMENTO / HAUNTING GROUND, the infection subplot was reused for the final version of biohazard 4 and the Progenitor Virus and Uroboros story was reworked into BIOHAZARD 5. It could be that THE UMBRELLA CHRONICLES and THE DARKSIDE CHRONICLES also recycle some last remains of it.
And about biohazard 0:
So that story was written sometime in early 1999.
Obviously, the story would have developed differently if Mikami hadn't changed the premise of the fourth part. A new plot was developed for Devil May Cry (written by Kamiya himself) while the various versions of biohazard 4 used Sugimura's draft, changing some things over the time.
The trailer for the second major biohazard 4 revision was revealed on November 14th, 2002 and released on CAPCOM's website on November 22nd, 2002. The November Famitsu issue reported that the game was 40% (fourty percent) finished.
Its scenario revolved around the "birthplace of the Progenitor Virus" (already determined to be Africa around the time of CODE:Veronica and first revealed in GUNSURVIVOR4 BIOHAZARD HEROES NEVER DIE, as seen in my signature...though a mistranslation destroyed that definite confirmation in the English version). Leon got infected with the Progenitor Virus, which made his left hand transform into leech-like beings that just so happened to be an early version of Uroboros and gave him a hidden power (as mentioned by Kobayashi on page 52 of Electronic Gaming Monthly from April 2005). According to the March 2003 issue of GamePro, it was meant to take place in December 1998, shortly after CODE:Veronica, and involved the rescue of Sherry who was held captured in Umbrella's Paris Research Institute (Kobayashi said in EGM that there was "a different woman - a girl who actually never got revealed to the public", he could have talked about the girl in the next demo, though). A dubious Umbrella employee was to team up (just like the partner system in biohazard 0) with Leon, the latter of which would later die from the painful infection, should Paul Mercier not just have made a joke (the original trailer suggested that Leon would go rampant, so it could be that the Umbrella employee would have had to kill him). The enemies were zombies and other creatures.
The trailer for the third version was released on May 13th, 2003, along with a video message from Mikami advising gamers not to pee their pants. This revision is widely known as "Hooked Man Version" or "Hookman Version", but is officially titled Hallucinatory biohazard 4.
The stage was no longer the Paris Research Institute but rather another mansion-like building. Leon was still infected and had to suppress the contamination of his body by tying off his left arm with a rope, but in addition to the powers the Progenitor Virus gave him, he suffered from severe hallucinations. The game then included an unknown girl (obviously not Sherry) and the dog.
Sugimura's scenario drafts were then reworked into several games: Hallucinatory biohazard 4 became DEMENTO / HAUNTING GROUND, the infection subplot was reused for the final version of biohazard 4 and the Progenitor Virus and Uroboros story was reworked into BIOHAZARD 5. It could be that THE UMBRELLA CHRONICLES and THE DARKSIDE CHRONICLES also recycle some last remains of it.
And about biohazard 0:
So that story was written sometime in early 1999.
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