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Resident Evil 3 Nemesis — -slus-00923-

While Resident Evil 2 perfected the dual-scenario formula, Resident Evil 3 introduced groundbreaking mechanics that shifted the identity of the franchise toward action-horror. The 180-Degree Turn

: For the first time in the series, players could perform a quick 180-degree turn and a dodge feature to avoid incoming attacks. Plot and Setting

If you own the physical disc, you have options:

Must feature the distinct silver and black corporate design with the "SLUS-00923" ID clearly printed on the left side. Resident Evil 3 Nemesis -SLUS-00923-

, refers to the North American release for the original Sony PlayStation. Released on November 11, 1999

: By pressing the aim button (R1 or R2) at the exact moment of an attack, Jill can evade damage. Ammunition Creation : Players can use a Reloading Tool

For the first time, Jill can perform a dodge, allowing players to evade zombies and even Nemesis's attacks if timed correctly. This addition was crucial given the increased speed of enemies. C. Enhanced Item Management While Resident Evil 2 perfected the dual-scenario formula,

For a console with only 2 megabytes of system RAM and 1 megabyte of VRAM, Resident Evil 3 was a graphical marvel. Capcom utilized advanced compression techniques to render highly detailed, chaotic urban environments. The pre-rendered backdrops featured dynamic elements like flickering neon lights, burning fires, and shifting smoke, making Raccoon City feel alive—and actively dying.

Released in North America on November 11, 1999, SLUS-00923 arrived at a critical crossroads for the video game industry. The PlayStation 2 was on the horizon, yet the original PlayStation was pushing out some of its most technically accomplished titles.

Players no longer rely entirely on pre-distributed ammunition found in safe rooms. Jill can collect Gunpowder types A, B, and C, mixing them using a Reloading Tool to craft custom shotgun shells, handgun bullets, or specialized grenade rounds. 3. Live Selection System , refers to the North American release for

You cannot tolerate tank controls, fixed camera angles, or significant backtracking.

SLUS-00923-0 Region: North America (NTSC-U) Disc ID: SLUS-00923 Version: 1.00 (Original Black Label) CRC (Executable): 2E3B91C2 (Common verified hash)

The defining feature of Resident Evil 3 is its titular antagonist: the . Engineered by Umbrella’s European branch, this intelligent Tyrant is programmed with a singular directive: eliminate the surviving members of S.T.A.R.S.

At critical moments, the game presents "Live Selection" prompts where players must choose between two actions, which can alter the path of the story or the rewards received. Technical Profile (SLUS-00923)