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Version Del Director De Resident Evil -slus-00551- [portable]

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2019/22/5

Version Del Director De Resident Evil -slus-00551- [portable]

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: Unlike the later "DualShock Ver." (SLUS-00747), which replaced the music with a controversial new score (famous for the "clown" basement theme), this version features the original compositions by Makoto Tomozawa, Koichi Hiroki, and Masami Ueda. Three Game Modes Standard/Original

For collectors, the SLUS-00551 is a cornerstone of a PS1 collection. Version del director de Resident Evil -SLUS-00551-

: An easier mode where players deal more damage and find double the ammunition and ink ribbons. Arrange/Advanced

Diferencias Clave: SLUS-00551 frente a SLUS-00747 (DualShock Ver.)

Key items and weapons are moved to new locations. This public link is valid for 7 days

This specific version is a fascinating piece of gaming history. It represents both the peak of classic survival horror and a controversial moment in video game localization and audio design. What is SLUS-00551?

The Dual Shock Version features a heavily criticized soundtrack credited to Mamoru Samuragochi (later revealed to be ghostwritten by Takashi Niigaki). This revised soundtrack includes the infamous "Mansion Basement" theme—a track widely mocked for its bizarre, discordant, and flat-sounding midi horn arrangement.

Finding this version in pristine condition with the original jewel case and manual has become quite valuable due to the popularity of the RE series and the superior soundtrack of this specific release. Conclusion Can’t copy the link right now

It's important to distinguish the original release from its successor. A second pressing of Resident Evil: Director's Cut , bearing the serial number SLUS-00747 , was released later. This version featured full support for the DualShock controller's analog sticks and vibration functions.

The SLUS-00551 release was highly valued because it split the game into three distinct gameplay experiences, providing immense replay value:

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