Details on the Biohazard Collector's Box released August 7, 2003, including its price of ¥19,800 and contents.
The GameCube version of Resident Evil Code: Veronica X, known as Biohazard CODE: Veronica Kanzenban in Japan, was released on August 7, 2003, for ¥4800 as a standalone product. It is very similar to the Dreamcast version, with the primary differences being the absence of Battle Mode and the Infinite Rocket Launcher being unlocked from the start in Very Easy mode. A new "Biohazard" announcement voice is present when selecting NEW GAME, LOAD GAME, or BATTLE GAME on the title screen. The GameCube version does not support the Dreamcast's VMU memory unit, and the introduction scene remains the same, with Steve's hair still altered from the original release.
- 1Select "NEW GAME", "LOAD GAME", or "BATTLE GAME" from the title screen to hear the new "Biohazard" announcement voice.
- 2Experience the introduction scene, which is the same as the Dreamcast version.
- 3Play through the game, noting the absence of Battle Mode and the Infinite Rocket Launcher unlock in Very Easy mode compared to the Dreamcast version.
- The GameCube version does not have an equivalent to the Dreamcast's VMU memory unit.
- Steve's hair appearance is altered from the very original CODE: Veronica.
On the same day as the standalone release, the Biohazard Collector's Box was also released in Japan for ¥19,800. This limited edition set, restricted to 10,000 units, contained the GameCube versions of Biohazard 0, Biohazard, Biohazard 2, Biohazard 3: Last Escape, and Biohazard CODE: Veronica Kanzenban. Additionally, it included a black-covered book with plain white paper featuring the Japanese transcripts of Wesker's Report and Wesker's Report II. Unlike the 5th Anniversary Package, there were no unique features for the games within the box, nor were there any markings to identify which of the 10,000 units you received.
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