Dino Crisis and Resident Evil 3 on DC?
Capcom may be looking to port both games to Sega's console.
GameSpot News has learned that Capcom is planning to deliver Dino Crisis to the Dreamcast and that a port of Resident Evil 3 for Sega's console is also under consideration. Both games are currently in development for the PC platform, which will make it easier for the company to transfer them to the Dreamcast. Apparently, Capcom made the DC version of Dino Crisis official this week in Japan.
When contacted for comment, a representative of Capcom of America told GameSpot that any game announced by Capcom of Japan would almost certainly be brought to the US - putting a 95 percent probability on the scenario. He could not comment further on the games, only saying that any port of Dino Crisis or Resident Evil 3 for the Dreamcast would not be released until early 2001.
GameSpot will bring you further details as they develop.
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