Biohazard Collector's Box announced for the GameCube
The special collector's edition will include all the Resident Evil games for the GameCube.
Capcom has announced that it will release a compilation of its Biohazard games (known as Resident Evil in North America) for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan. The Biohazard Collector's Box--a limited-edition release--will include the Nintendo GameCube versions of Biohazard 0, Biohazard, Biohazard 2, Biohazard 3 Last Escape, and Biohazard Code: Veronica Complete. The set will retail for 19,800 yen ($165), which is 9,200 yen ($76) less than the combined price of the five separate titles. The set will come in a box marked with the Umbrella Corporation logo. A booklet containing Wesker's Report 1 & 2 will be included as a bonus.
The Biohazard Collector's Box is scheduled for release on August 7 in Japan.
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