victor nav
18/02/2008, 15:57:37
hola todos tengo una duda navegando por otro foro me encontre con esto y me encantaria si ustedes pudieran decirme cuantos de estos juegos son verdad o si los an visto por favor porfas pasenmelos me interesa mas es el de biohazzard the operations muchas gracias
Biohazard The Stories
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Biohazard: The Stories is a collection of 15 entirely new zombie-hunting scenarios, all of which fit seamlessly into the Biohazard story continuum, despite their formulation for the mobile platform. After beginning a new game and choosing a character (Jill, in our case), you can shoose how many missions you'd like to play. Additional missions will be unlocked for download as you progress through the game.
Biohazard: The Stories' is a surprisingly accurate simulacrum of the early Biohazard/Resident Evil games for the PlayStation in terms of gameplay and scope, focusing on the exploration of dilapidated mansions and dank basements--all of which are infested with zombies and other nasty creatures. Biohazard: The Stories uses the same fixed, third-person camera angles as its counterparts, and it switches seamlessly between viewpoints as your character cautiously navigates the game's not-so-empty hallways. Wisely, Capcom has simplified the controls for mobile play, especially in terms of aiming: When enemies pop up out of nowhere, you can simply hold down the right soft key to lock on to a target and blaze away with the action key.
The game is also unexpectedly accurate from a graphical standpoint, as its visuals are only slightly grainier than PlayStation quality. More impressively, Biohazard: The Stories puts out a very respectable frame rate of about 25 frames per second on a typical FOMA handset. This means that the all-important atmospheric characteristics of the Biohazard series--long periods of inactivity, broken up by abrupt confrontations with the forces of darkness--have made it into the game intact.
Biohazard The Missions
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Biohazard The Operations
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Now out in Japan is Biohazard: Operations, a sequel to Resident Evil: The Missions with enhanced graphics. The goal of the game is to get Chris or Jill through the rooms as fast as possible so you spend a minute or less in each area. If you get through an operation quickly you might be rewarded with better weapons like the flame thrower and a shotgun. That sure beats being restricted to a few bullets and the survival knife. Considering Capcom released Resident Evil: Mobile in North America a few months after it came out in Japan we should get Biohazard: Operations pretty soon.
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Biohazard The Episodes
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By utilizing the cutting edge 3D capabilities of the 903i, it is now possible to express the dreadful ambiance of the Resident Evil world on a mobile phone! The spectacular visuals will strike true fear into the hearts of gamers. Clear the missions and protect Raccoon City!
Resident Evil 4 Mobile
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Resident Evil Afterlife
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Biohazard The Stories
http://www.compmike19.com/eb3f0d80.pnghttp://www.compmike19.com/eb8f0d80.pnghttp://www.compmike19.com/eb7f0c00.png
Biohazard: The Stories is a collection of 15 entirely new zombie-hunting scenarios, all of which fit seamlessly into the Biohazard story continuum, despite their formulation for the mobile platform. After beginning a new game and choosing a character (Jill, in our case), you can shoose how many missions you'd like to play. Additional missions will be unlocked for download as you progress through the game.
Biohazard: The Stories' is a surprisingly accurate simulacrum of the early Biohazard/Resident Evil games for the PlayStation in terms of gameplay and scope, focusing on the exploration of dilapidated mansions and dank basements--all of which are infested with zombies and other nasty creatures. Biohazard: The Stories uses the same fixed, third-person camera angles as its counterparts, and it switches seamlessly between viewpoints as your character cautiously navigates the game's not-so-empty hallways. Wisely, Capcom has simplified the controls for mobile play, especially in terms of aiming: When enemies pop up out of nowhere, you can simply hold down the right soft key to lock on to a target and blaze away with the action key.
The game is also unexpectedly accurate from a graphical standpoint, as its visuals are only slightly grainier than PlayStation quality. More impressively, Biohazard: The Stories puts out a very respectable frame rate of about 25 frames per second on a typical FOMA handset. This means that the all-important atmospheric characteristics of the Biohazard series--long periods of inactivity, broken up by abrupt confrontations with the forces of darkness--have made it into the game intact.
Biohazard The Missions
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http://www.compmike19.com/ec230100.png
http://www.compmike19.com/ec323e80.png
Biohazard The Operations
http://www.compmike19.com/126ebfcf0.png
http://www.compmike19.com/126f1f130.png
Now out in Japan is Biohazard: Operations, a sequel to Resident Evil: The Missions with enhanced graphics. The goal of the game is to get Chris or Jill through the rooms as fast as possible so you spend a minute or less in each area. If you get through an operation quickly you might be rewarded with better weapons like the flame thrower and a shotgun. That sure beats being restricted to a few bullets and the survival knife. Considering Capcom released Resident Evil: Mobile in North America a few months after it came out in Japan we should get Biohazard: Operations pretty soon.
http://www.compmike19.com/1270e6050.pnghttp://www.compmike19.com/1270e6050.png
Biohazard The Episodes
http://www.compmike19.com/127596960.png
http://www.compmike19.com/12731f030.png
By utilizing the cutting edge 3D capabilities of the 903i, it is now possible to express the dreadful ambiance of the Resident Evil world on a mobile phone! The spectacular visuals will strike true fear into the hearts of gamers. Clear the missions and protect Raccoon City!
Resident Evil 4 Mobile
http://www.compmike19.com/127e281e0.png
Resident Evil Afterlife
http://www.compmike19.com/ed3b2d10.pnghttp://www.compmike19.com/ed4c2fd0.pnghttp://www.compmike19.com/ed6c5fc0.png