Posted Apr 08, 2009 at 08:04PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Off Topic, Games Tags: Capcom, Japan, biohazard, New York
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Ever wondered why they called it Biohazard in Japan and Resident Evil in the US? Games Radar asked that very question that I'm sure a lot of you guys out there want to know as well. The answer comes from Chris Kramer, senior director of communications and community at Capcom US, who even reveals that he found Resident Evil super-cheesy.

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I was still in my pre-teens when I had my first encounter with Biohazard. Loved playing it, even tried finishing it without a memory card! Couldn't understand a darn thing, though. So needless to say, I failed big time on the Japanese version. It was later that I got my first Resident Evil.

I went like, "Biohazard sounds cooler. But oh well, the residents are evil anyway." Then I dismissed asking why and simply thought it was like the Balrog-Vega-M.Bison confusion in Street Fighter II, which was also from Capcom too.

Resident Evil 5 - Image 1


Many, many years later, I work for QJ and only then do I find out why. Capcom Japan had already decided to go with Biohazard in 1994. Unfortunately, registering that name in the US would be "next to impossible," said Kramer. "As an example, I pointed out that a crappy DOS-based game had just come out in the US called ‘Biohazard' (not to mention the New York hardcore band of the same name) and that we'd never be able to secure the mark. As a result, the head of marketing held a company-wide contest to come up with a new name for the game."

It was then that an unnamed designer in Capcom Digital Studios came up with Resident Evil, which the best of the marketing group liked because the game was set in a house. "I voted against the name – I thought it was super-cheesy; can’t remember what I felt was a better alternative, probably something stupid about zombies – but the rest of the marketing crew loved it and were ultimately able to convince Capcom Japan and Mikami-san that the name fit."

And so, after years of playing and watching it evolve, the game still carries its mansion-set ancestor's name. It's not as politically correct anymore as the Japanese name, but I've come to love it anyway.



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   by sesa - 2009-04-08
 » I also think the name is stupid

Especially since the 2nd installment where they had to duke it out at the Po Po station.

The general idea was all about experiments gone wrong not about some sort of cult evil in a mansion


   Re: xche78x - 2009-04-10
 » if i was at that meeting

i would tell them to call it "Life Threat" or "Mad Danger"
hehehe
   by Navani - 2009-04-09
 » I always wondered too

I really enjoyed this informative article woo! I like Resident Evil.. And strangely I thought of the name differently, like Resident Evil.. the Evil is a Resident in the host .. or something like that, can't really describe it but you know?


   Re: damonous - 2009-04-09
 » Existing or intrinsic

--That is one of the dictionary descriptions for the word "Resident". So, like you, I've always considered that the name doesn't refer specifically (or only) to a 'house setting', but that the "Evil" was already inside the people. And that the bio-weapons bring out that evil that was already sitting there, dormant, inside of them. I think it fits even more with the movie depictions of the Umbrella corporation: whatever they do or build, it will be Evil, because the evil is Resident in everything about the company.
   by GUNBEHINDTHESUN - 2009-04-09
 » Very old news to me

I heard about this when I was a teenager around the time the original game was released. I read it in a magazine. Sad to me seeing that I have some game magazines older than some of you out there.

   by NathanDrake - 2009-04-09
 » yup knew all this.

Prefer Resident Evil myself even when I owned the PS1 version of Biohazard. I don't know why. It just sounds more appealing to me.

   by Mister Common Sense - 2009-04-09
 » Name sucks because the game sucks even more

What better name for a super-cheesy game. The series never evolves with the times, the story and voice acting is usually horrible, the controls have always been terrible.

Wow, RE4 was a success! Just remake it with boring story, retarded AI partner, "instant death" sequences, last-gen controls, stupid dodge commands, and the worst end battle I've ever seen.

Resident Evil 5 FAILS


   Re: truk - 2009-04-09
 » baby alert

wah wah wah wah

   Re: blkthunda - 2009-04-09
 » Aww.

It scares you huh?

   Re: Koolaidsred1 - 2009-04-10
 » ...

I loved 1-4, but I'd have to agree with him on the huge failure of RE5.

   Re: sesa - 2009-04-10
 » Hmm

I guess the rest of the world doesn't agree with u

   Re: shadows_flames - 2009-04-10
 » Go cry me a river

What a baby, You would not know a good game if it smacked you on the face

   Re: Mister Common Sense - 2009-04-11
 » .

Resident Evil 4 was better than RE5.

To clarify, that is a last gen game made 4 years ago.

Yes, RE5 really sucks hard, and it's unfinished and buggy to boot.

Apparently, you have to do more than make good graphics and recycle everything else, then add annoyances that make the game frustrating and stupid.

Example: you're running past a bug with 10 feet of space between you, suddenly, you're trapped in a corner doing nothing with a bug stabbing you to death. This ends the game for both players.

THIS IS STUPID, INFURIATING, AND NOT FUN.

Example 2:

A crawling brain monster approaches. Wow it sticks a tentacle in you, either draining 90% of your health or killing you. It can do this from 30 feet away. Again, INSTANT DEATH through no fault of the player.

Capcom sure knows how to ruin a great game. They are so complete, it took them 4 years to ruin RE4 and re-release it with ripoff add on DLC.


If you like playing a crappy, half-assed game that was in development for 4 years, then play it and STFU.

Capcom should know by now. They ruined Dead Rising in the same dumb ass ways.
   by PSPMAN90 - 2009-04-10
 » WooT!

Huge failure? Nah u are just a Hater of RE lol

I always liked Resident Evil.... Biohazard can go to Japan and stay there :D

I'm expecting Resident Evil Dark Chronicles for Wii :)

   by BuzzNAcid - 2009-04-10
 » Old Biohazard game published by Apogee Software?

Dude, I'd rather play old Apogee Biohazzard than a lot of these next gen games. Apogee rocks.

   by shadows_flames - 2009-04-10
 » ehh I like Resident Evil way more in my opion

It has a ring to me, Biohazard is Alright but its not for me

   by truk - 2009-04-11
 » resident evil charm

one of the main reasons why i liked resident evil is because the cheesy dialogue. it was so awful haha

Jill: Barry, aren't you supposed to be in the other wing?
Barry: I know, but I found this weapon. It's really powerful, especially against living things!
Jill: Thanks Barry!

genius.



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