Couldn't we also do a comparison from the game discs' mould codes?
If it's from a different source and/or mould then we'd be able to compile a list (unless Anders has written up all of the RE3 mould codes and hasn't put them onto his site as of yet) and be able to narrow it down without having to do multiple dumps of the game?
Or well, would help narrow it down and that particular one could be dumped and checked to see if those animations are remaining or if they've been removed.
The mould code for RE3 is located on the underside/read side of the disc in the slightly grooved section where you can put a finger to pick it up.
It's on the left-hand side, if you were to flip the disc back over - it's just on the back next to the Capcom logo.
The one on my PAL copy is IFPI 944S. I don't remember if it's censored or not, so I'll have to check later.
As another possibility if there were multiple master discs for the source production - it might be that some may have been made before the game had gone through the classification/ratings board and remain uncensored and others were censored. I know some developers and/or publishers do theirs a little early on from time to time so it could also explain the differences if some had already been pressed without the change OR the rest were later prints (newer prints for stock demand) which had the censorship on them due to a response after the initial release.
If it's from a different source and/or mould then we'd be able to compile a list (unless Anders has written up all of the RE3 mould codes and hasn't put them onto his site as of yet) and be able to narrow it down without having to do multiple dumps of the game?
Or well, would help narrow it down and that particular one could be dumped and checked to see if those animations are remaining or if they've been removed.
The mould code for RE3 is located on the underside/read side of the disc in the slightly grooved section where you can put a finger to pick it up.
It's on the left-hand side, if you were to flip the disc back over - it's just on the back next to the Capcom logo.
The one on my PAL copy is IFPI 944S. I don't remember if it's censored or not, so I'll have to check later.
As another possibility if there were multiple master discs for the source production - it might be that some may have been made before the game had gone through the classification/ratings board and remain uncensored and others were censored. I know some developers and/or publishers do theirs a little early on from time to time so it could also explain the differences if some had already been pressed without the change OR the rest were later prints (newer prints for stock demand) which had the censorship on them due to a response after the initial release.
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