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Fictional character Mr. X Resident Evil character First appearance Resident Evil 2 (1998) Last appearance Resident Evil 2 (2019 remake) Created by Shinji Mikami In-universe information Species T-103 Tyrant Mr. X is a character and antagonist from the 1998 survival horror video game Resident Evil 2 and its 2019 remake, both part of the Resident Evil franchise created by the Japanese company ...
Original release date: [13] January 25, 2019 Release years by system: 2019 - PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One 2022 - Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch (Cloud) 2024 - iOS Notes: A remake of Resident Evil 2
Its idiosyncratic design is representative of America as seen through a Japanese lens, including the main hall's giant goddess statue. The original main hall of the station is a flat, pre-rendered image, while the one for Resident Evil 2 remake is fully rendered in 3D. Its lighting was drastically changed for the remake, from having brightly ...
A fact from Mr. X (Resident Evil) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 1 May 2023 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that in the remake of Resident Evil 2, Mr. X walks at four times his normal speed when the player cannot see him?
He was the original voice actor of Leon S. Kennedy in the Resident Evil franchise, voicing the character in Resident Evil 2 (1998). Other voice over roles included Uncle Arthur on Babar (1989–1991), Quicksilver and Arkon on X-Men (1992–1996), Luke Talbot on Monster Force (1994), the title character on Free Willy (1994–1995), and Lefty on ...
Mr. X, the titular character of the 1964 Indian sci-fi film Mr. X in Bombay; Mr. X, a recurring puppet on The Canadian Howdy Doody Show; Mr. X, a recurring arch-criminal of comic Arabic films played by Fouad el-Mohandes; Mr. X, in the animated series The X's; Mr. X, a villain in the anime series Lupin III
Claire Redfield was introduced alongside the police officer Leon S. Kennedy as one of two playable protagonists in Capcom's 1998 survival horror video game Resident Evil 2. [15] [16] Claire was developed from an earlier character named Elza Walker, the original female lead of the game's first prototype, [15] [17] who is a blonde motorcyclist who crashed her bike into Raccoon Police Station ...
Resident Evil 1.5 is the unofficial name given to a scrapped prototype version of the 1998 survival horror game Resident Evil 2. It was under development by Capcom for the PlayStation, and was directed by Hideki Kamiya and produced by Shinji Mikami.