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Novelization of the original Resident Evil: Resident Evil: Caliban Cove [45] 1998 Original story set after the events of the first novel Resident Evil: City of the Dead [46] 1999 Novelization of Resident Evil 2: Resident Evil: Underworld [47] 1999 Original story after the events of the third novel Resident Evil: Nemesis [48] 2000
Based on Resident Evil 2: Underworld: ISBN 0671024426: Nemesis (Book 5) ISBN 978-0-671-78496-6: Based on Resident Evil 3: Nemesis: Code: Veronica (Book 6) ISBN 0671784986: Based on Resident Evil – Code: Veronica: Zero Hour: ISBN 0671785117: Based on Resident Evil Zero: Resistance: Resistance: The Gathering Storm: William C. Dietz: ISBN 0345508424
Resident Evil, known as Biohazard (バイオハザード, Baiohazādo) in Japan, is a Japanese horror game series and media franchise created by Capcom.It consists of survival horror, third-person shooter and first-person shooter games, with players typically surviving in environments inhabited by zombies and other mutated creatures.
Novelization of Resident Evil (1996) video game. 2 Caliban Cove: 0-671-02440-X: Original novel. 3 City of the Dead: May 1999: 0-671-02441-8: Novelization of Resident ...
Resident Evil: the Final Chapter (2017), novelization of the film of the same name; Kingsman: the Golden Circle (2017), novelization of the film of the same name; Halloween Kills (2021), novelization of the slasher film [15] Terrifier 2: The Official Movie Novelization (2024) [16]
S. D. Perry wrote a series of novels based on the Resident Evil video games and added tie-ins to the novelizations, covering all the mainline titles in the series up until Resident Evil Zero. Eric Nylund introduced a new concept for a novelization when he delivered a trilogy, consisting of a prequel titled Halo: The Fall of Reach , an actual ...
Resident Evil is a biopunk [1] ... There was also a Japanese novelization of the first film, unrelated to DeCandido's version, written by Osamu Makino.
In 2000, Simon & Schuster published a novelization of Resident Evil 3, written by S. D. Perry. Though left unchanged for the most part, the Nemesis is immediately recognized as a modified Tyrant in the novel, [53] which Jill Valentine dubs the "Nemesis" after thinking about why it hunts her. [54]