Resident Evil Issues 10th Anniversary Uniform

Time flies when you’re playing a great video game! Hard to believe, but Resident Evil (aka Biohazard in Japan) has been around for a full decade. The highly successful survival-horror franchise by Capcom, created by Shinji Mikami and influenced by George A. Romero‘s ‘Dead’ films, has sold over 30 million copies as of February 2006. That’s more than the all records sold by David Hasselhoff, Paris Hilton and Ashlee Simpson combined!

Resident Evil is widely is considered as the title that turned the survival horror game genre into a cash-cow for many developers. Originally a video game, Resident Evil spawned comic books and novels, Hollywood action films, and a variety of action figures.

To commemorate its 10th year of war against the rotting creeps, Capcom issued official Resident Evil zombie-fighting uniforms that are so cool even the undead would want to wear them. The bad news? They are only available in Japan (technically they’re really Biohazard uniforms), like the stamps that they issued to commemorate the event. The rest of the world will just have to fight zombies in their jammies.

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Time flies when you’re playing a great video game! Hard to believe, but Resident Evil (aka Biohazard in Japan) has been around for a full decade. The highly successful survival-horror franchise by Capcom, created by Shinji Mikami and influenced by George A. Romero‘s ‘Dead’ films, has sold over 30 million copies as of February 2006. That’s more than the all records sold by David Hasselhoff, Paris Hilton and Ashlee Simpson combined!

Resident Evil is widely is considered as the title that turned the survival horror game genre into a cash-cow for many developers. Originally a video game, Resident Evil spawned comic books and novels, Hollywood action films, and a variety of action figures.

To commemorate its 10th year of war against the rotting creeps, Capcom issued official Resident Evil zombie-fighting uniforms that are so cool even the undead would want to wear them. The bad news? They are only available in Japan (technically they’re really Biohazard uniforms), like the stamps that they issued to commemorate the event. The rest of the world will just have to fight zombies in their jammies.

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