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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 12:37PM (Unverified) said

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This was the first Resident Evil I played and beat! I found it to be great since I missed it the first time around on the PSone!

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:06PM (Unverified) said

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Wow, that's certainly a good counterpoint to my column! Just for clarification, when you say "the first Resident Evil I played and beat," did you ever have any previous experience with the series? I'm curious if the controls were completely new to you, or if you were somewhat familiar with them.
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:08PM 2002120141 said

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I respectfully disagree with this article, although there are points which are really good like the original asking price. It should've been a bit lower.

As for the videos, the succeeding FMVs mid game are far worse, but as the author says, the DS isn't exacty a powerhouse in that department.

And as for the controls, comparing it to RE4 is just plain unfair. I for one am completely okay with the controls left as they originally were. Let's face it, after RE4, most RE fans and just about everyone who's only played the recent iteration dissed RE's 1 to 3. Awkward they may be, the way I see it, it actually helped in elevating the suspense especially in panic moments. Also, RE4 isn't the survival horror game anymore, just a plain (but great) action game.

While I can't accept this game as shovelware on the DS, it certainly does have its flaws. A port with just a few additions to combat just doesn't justify that high a price. Although, for long time RE fans, the game is well worth it.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:11PM (Unverified) said

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You make excellent points. I apologize if it came off that way; what I meant to say is that I think ifsomeone who had only played Resident Evil 4 (or 5) were to pick up this game, they might be very turned off by the controls. I'm not saying that's fair, but that's how I assume most would react to the game's controls. Though, as evidenced by the first comment, I could be very wrong! Let's hope so; the game is great. For the record, I don't consider this shovelware, but it's somewhat difficult to validate this game and label other ports (Myst) as shovelware.

Thanks so much for your response! :)
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 3:01PM Shoyz said

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I played the originals back on the PS1 years back, and loved them.

Recently, I've played the DS one. I played it until I got stuck, needless to say I loved it as well.

Then I played RE4, and was blown away. Probably my favorite game of all time.

Finally, I tried RE0 (GC Only), and found the controls just fine. I think it depends on the person, though I think it's safe to say that Resident Evil for the gameboy color was awful. (:
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:27PM SecretAgentHam said

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this game was amazing...still is. i remember trying to hunt down a copy on release week. glad i did cause i havent seen it anywhere else since then. i wouldnt label this shovelware but then again, i've played the RE franchise since the first...on psONE (directors cut) and the original version on the saturn. awesome franchise, NUFF SAID! buy this game!

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:39PM (Unverified) said

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Yup, that was my main point: this isn't shovelware, but it's tough for me to make a definitive judgment as I'm a fan of the original. Though according to jojockamo's experience, it shouldn't matter either way.

Thanks for reading! :)
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:45PM SecretAgentHam said

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anytime! love this site. thanks for responding to so many other peoples comments! (including mine!) makes these blogs even more personal. i think more bloggers should take this up, really adds to the sites credibility. WILL COME BACK AGAIN! (as always :P)
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:50PM (Unverified) said

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It's my pleasure! You guys are the best. :)
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 1:52PM (Unverified) said

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Only like 5 mins of game play on the PSone. Got to the Dogs jumping out the window, kept dying. Controls made it frustrating. I was still frustrated with the controls on DS(which were new to me), but stuck to it and got use to the set up. I very much enjoyed it after that. I had enjoyed it so, that I picked up a used Gamecube copy of RE to play through. I wanted an "updated" version. I haven't got though it yet, too many new games being released. (Oh, I have only played through on classic mode)

I wanted to see what it was about the series/games everyone liked. It Still held a creepy feeling on those little screens with headphones on. Even though its been years since it came out, with everything I heard, read, and watched on the RE series, there was nothing spoiled for me. It was my gateway to the series. I picked up the RE Umbrella Chronicles for Wii when it came out, and a copy of RE4 on the Cube a month ago. I heard too much about "4" to pass it up.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:38PM (Unverified) said

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That's pretty fascinating. Either I'm underestimating the likeliness of the average gamer's leniency or you're a very tolerant individual. Thanks again!
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:04PM lazymangaka said

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I have to say that grouping genuine ports in with the "Bury the Shovelware" seems a bit unfair and misleading. As with Myst, it was fairly easy to see from the beginning that this game wasn't shovelware at all, and the whole critique came down to deciding whether it was a decent port or not.

Perhaps DSFanboy should look into a new feature, something like "Port Town" (F-Zero reference) in which you would assess the quality and neccessity of DS ports specifically, rather than grouping them in with shovelware. And with the number of ports on the DS, there'd be no stopping that column for a long time to come.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:34PM (Unverified) said

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"Port Town," I like that idea a lot! I just may steal it from you. :)

I've changed the standard practice a bit since we began, but a game appearing in Bury the Shovelware isn't necessarily shovelware (see: N+). Instead, I'm taking games that could be or appear to be shovelware and trying to determine if they are.

Though I'm not necessarily saying that either Myst or Resident Evil DS are shovelware, I think that a sloppy port can easily be considered shovelware.

In fact, according to Wikipedia: "Shovelware is often used to refer to conversions from one media format to another (also known as 'porting'), in the manner floppy disc collections were aggregated onto CD-ROMs."

Though a strict gaming application is quite different, the general idea is there: rushing a product out to turn a profit. Either way, it's very debatable and you make a good argument. Thanks for you input! :)
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 6:28PM Bones3D said

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Hmmm... "Port or Deport"?
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:49PM Shoyz said

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'requires that you quickly finagle the stylus out of its slot'

..Am I the only one that holds the stylus, and the system with both hands at the same time?

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 2:51PM lazymangaka said

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Nope. For games that I know will require the stylus, I always hold it at the same time as the system. It's never particularly bothered me at all.
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 3:03PM Shoyz said

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I do it for any game. It feels awkward not doing it :v
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 4:42PM (Unverified) said

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I don't know if its a matter of leniency or being tolerant. I think "we" or I as a gamer will allow and/or tolerate some things from my games. Weather it be lesser graphics, the games' story, game play or the controls we play through "it" to get to the end. (there are somethings just too bad to tolerate for some) This is what I did with RE on the DS. I Pushed through the controls, after that, I was fine with everything else. I have friends that have to have the "biggest" and "best" graphics. I on the other hand run with story and game play. (as a whole though, controls have got to be at the very least, decent) There are key features(which very per person) that must be in place, for each individual to enjoy a game. I felt RE had enough of those features to fully enjoy it.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 5:12PM (Unverified) said

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I bought RE:DS, as one of my first titles. It was actually one of my reasons for buying a DS. To be fair on the control issue, the touchscreen menus are handy and there is the added 180 turn and knife button. I actually prefer the graphics on the DS over the PSOne original. The FMV scenes are admittedly grainy, but if my memory serves me correctly - they were anyway. You also have to consider the new "versus" mode, which I will probably never try but i'm sure hardcore power-gamers do appreciate. I wouldn't call it shovelware, the additions (like the map) are purposeful and enjoyable without ruining the classic feel of the game. As that one reviewer said, "RE was, and still is, a classic, and having it available in the palm of your hand is nothing to complain about."

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 5:27PM (Unverified) said

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I having been playing Resident Evil since I was 6(or whatever year it came out, Im sure it was 96 though...) and this was a trip back to the days of old when i picked it up release week. The controls by the way, have not changed from RE1-CV/X to RE4, the button layout is the same, and the controls are still tank, its just the camera perspective. It's a nice perspective in the new games, however, I wish we could get zombies back, not infected villagers. Resident Evil 5 may bring this to us. Getting back on topic, I do not see why we don't have Resident Evil 2 and 3 on the DS. The second was on the N64, so that should be portable, three may be more of a task, but i would still love it.

Posted: Oct 29th 2008 6:01PM Alexman2525 said

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I picked up this game in a bargain bin at local video game store, I played the first minute of the game, right where the guy see's a puddle of green goo, and says "I hope this isn't Chris's blood!"

I turned the game off and sold it.

Posted: Nov 18th 2008 8:49PM (Unverified) said

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it had an option to change the blood color. bad call to sell it. its cheap and a classic with some new optional twists.
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Posted: Nov 19th 2008 12:22AM Alexman2525 said

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really? I swear I looked for that kind of option all over the menu's. oh well, I was never into RE1, if they do a DS version of RE2.... then I'll be in the business.
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Posted: Oct 29th 2008 8:28PM (Unverified) said

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I played RE 4 and loved it. Then i tried the gamecube version of this game. I couldnt stand it. after RE 4 i just couldnt do the controls. Now I know i shouldnt get this game. Its not for me. I wasnt sure if it was a port or its own game.

Posted: Oct 30th 2008 7:52AM Marzz said

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The only problem that i have with this port is the squishy DS lite D-pad makes running and turning at the same time difficult, but that's a problem with the system, not the game.

The game is incredibly faithful to the PS1 version. I never actually beat the PS1 version, because it came out when i was too young and still in my "must play fast-paced action games" phase. I did, however, beat the REMake for the Gamecube, but it never quite caught my interest as much as the PS1 version did.

Having the classic Resident Evil, in the palm of my hand, allowed me to spend a lot more time with it than i probably should have. I played and beat the game multiple times over the course of two or three months, most of that being at work, on lunch breaks. I was hoping that Capcom would see it fit to release more of their PS1 classics on the DS, such as Mega Man Legends... But it may not ever happen.

But my point is, had the DS version not been released, i never would have finished the original RE. It's definitely not shovelware, but in fact, an extremely well done port.

Posted: Oct 30th 2008 8:24AM (Unverified) said

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The only complaint i have for RE:DS is the ribbon save system, its not exactly suitable for pick up and play progression. I do enjoy resi ds, it can be hard to find the time to play it though, its not a 'handheld' game x_x!

Posted: Nov 15th 2008 2:09PM (Unverified) said

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fuck that its a classic !!!! its fucking amazing. bad call dsfanboy.com

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