This post is for SupportOutbreak.com, but first I'm just gonna squeeze in two tiny things;
First: Let me apologize for clogging up frontpage stuff now with all the exciting TGS news, interviews and other stuff making headlines.
Second: A tiny little introduction-ish thing; Every now and then, I (Carnivol) will be making tiny little news posts (like this one). I'll try to make them NOT seem like annoying blog posts/rants and make sure they contain proper and relevant news/information/curiosities.
Some might remember our little "not a 1st of April joke" post about the Versus Battle Mode in Code: Veronica (Yeah! That was not a joke!). Well, consider that post a fleshed out version of what you may expect from my "Did you know?" posts. For better or worse, they probably wont be frequent... but you can probably consider them forum topics on the front page!
Anyway;
Resident Evil Outbreak is without doubt a favorite. Not just because it was the series first step into the domain of online gaming, but also because it was more or less the last of its kind. The last of what some call the classic Resident Evil games (Static camera angles, baby!). Outbreak, up until the release of Umbrella Chronicles and its upcoming sequel, was also the last time we got to pay good ol' Raccoon City a visit. Unfortunately, Outbreak was probably a bit ahead of its time. Launching before online multiplayer became standard in our console-loving homes, on a platform that needed additional hardware to go online and featured no standardized means of communication (ie. voice chat).
However Capcom sure tried to find a way to work around the lack of voice chat (while at the same time avoiding keyboard support). This by having the ad-lib system; which allowed you to pass "in-character" conceptual and contextual commands to your fellow players and/or AI partners through simple button combinations and directional input on the right analog stick (Resident Evil 5 had a VERY simplified variation of this feature!)
Didn't you get to play Outbreak File #1 online?
If Yes; chances are that you're European!
Yeah! Europe didn't get online in Outbreak File #1!
(But they had funky little save slots!)
If Yes; chances are that you're European!
Yeah! Europe didn't get online in Outbreak File #1!
(But they had funky little save slots!)
Enough love and affectional "bla bla bla"-talk from me! Here's the deal; I figured we couldn't pass this one up. I mean; even Capcom Unity's done a good job at advertising this!
As you know, a lot of people would like to see another Outbreak title, preferably done in such a way that new characters, scenarios and other content may be easily added! A Capcom Unity user, who goes by the name of "JD", has certainly shown his love for Resident Evil Outbreak and taken it all to the next level of making a really flashy website to show it.
So if you love Outbreak (or have the slightest interest in it), make sure to point your browser to SupportOutbreak.com and bookmark it! (At least visit it. There's a lot of love put into that site!)
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