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Totally Unauthorized Guide to Resident Evil Director's Cut Pocket Guide


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This is a version of the original Totally Unauthorized Guide to Resident Evil pocket guide, adapted by David Cassady and Debra McBride for use with the Director's Cut of the game. It's based on a pre-release edition of the software, but like its predecessor it contains walkthroughs for both Chris and Jill's playthroughs, along with maps, enemy descriptions, and item and weapon locations.

Gone from the previous edition is the "speed run" text in red, so you'll have to figure out the optimal strategies for that sub-one-hour time yourself.

No mention of the terrible mess made of the soundtrack in the Director's Cut version either, but you don't buy a strategy guide to learn about the music, so that's not surprising.

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These pocket guides were perfect for getting in some practice with scanning/editing files. I think this is my most-improved one so far. I'd like to think I'm learning, but if you see something wrong with it, please let me know! :)

Now, time to tackle a crazier project...

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Thanks so much for posting these, Areala. The scans look good to me.

As for the music -- the original Director's Cut, the one that was a 2 disc set that included the Resident Evil 2 demo, included the original music. The bad music did not get added until the Greatest Hits version of the Director's Cut 😁

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8 hours ago, TresHombres said:

Thanks so much for posting these, Areala. The scans look good to me.

As for the music -- the original Director's Cut, the one that was a 2 disc set that included the Resident Evil 2 demo, included the original music. The bad music did not get added until the Greatest Hits version of the Director's Cut 😁

You're welcome! Glad they're of interest to people. :)

Ah yes, I forgot it was the Greatest Hits label of the game where the music got messed up. There had to have been something mis-translated between the MIDI table used by the composer and the one used on the PlayStation. I refuse to believe he was like, "Know what this basement needs? More trumpet!" and did it deliberately. :)

*huggles*
Areala :angel:

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