Resident Evil Zero is a prequel to Resident Evil that explores the origin of the T-Virus. S.T.A.R.S. Bravo Team rookie Rebecca Chambers is the protagonist of the story, sent to investigate a series of gruesome murders. During her investigation she meets Billy Coen, an ex-Marine convicted of the murder of 23 people. Perhaps the title's biggest innovation was the ability to use both characters, using the Partner Zapping system to solve puzzles and fight enemies.
The original GameCube version was released on November 12, 2002, and was the last game to feature the classic Resident Evil "tank" gameplay. The next game in the franchise, Resident Evil 4, would feature a more flexible over-the-shoulder view.
Did they change anything to warrant the release of this game?
as far as I knew, the archives are non waggle, not a single addition, they are just re-releases on the wii disc format, this is okay by me because the games may be able to be sold to other audiences again.. maybe its a test for the market? maybe not. but at least the games can get into the hands of other people. Finding used gamecube games isnt as fun as buying a new product for 20-30 dollars. which is fine. still a solid piece of software. its how you VC the gamecube games.
Well, at least Resident Evil Zero appeared only once before so far and didn't sell all that well, so there are probably quite a few people who'd want this, at least a lot more than yet another re-release of Resident Evil.
But I'll bet a port of Resident Evil 5 would top sales of even Resident Evil 4.
Aside from the convenience of the whole game being on a single disk, there is NO REASON to buy this over the ass-cheap used GC original.But the ass-cheap one may not work as good. Hell, you may buy it and it not work.