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FACTS AND SECRETS about RESIDENT EVIL that only ROOT PLAYERS will know Know
In today's video, I'll revisit secrets, glitches, references, and decisions that went unnoticed by many, but that core Resident Evil players have never forgotten.
From hidden scenes that only appear on the second playthrough, to welcome messages with typos and Capcom inside jokes.
Hardware Limitations
Originally, Resident Evil (known in Japan as Biohazard) was conceived as a first-person game, something quite daring for the mid-90s.
Fixed Camera in Resident Evil 5
In the "Lost in Nightmares" add-on content for Resident Evil 5, which recreates Chris and Jill's investigation into Ozwell E. Spencer's mansion (very reminiscent of the mansion from the first game), there's an Easter egg hidden right at the beginning of the mission.
Worst Dubbing Ever
Can you tell me why Biohazard, the Japanese version of Resident Evil, doesn't have Japanese dubbing? Why did they dub it straight into English? The answer to this is one of gaming's greatest ironies.
Made in Heaven
Several references to the British rock band Queen and their album Made in Heaven can be found scattered throughout several different Resident Evil games.
Harley-Davidson in Resident Evil 2 Remake
Did you know that Capcom's environment and modeling artists collaborated with Harley-Davidson to create an authentic motorcycle model for Claire?
Pearl Jam and Nirvana
Besides being a Harley-Davidson, Claire Redfield's motorcycle hides a secret in its license plate number. But rest assured, it's not a ticket or anything like that.
Brad Vickers Plot Hole
In Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (1999), set before and during the events of RE2, we see the character Brad Vickers trying to warn the survivors and help Jill.
Licker from the original Resident Evil 2
One of the scenes that stuck with me the most back in 1998 when I used to frequent a video game rental store was the Licker scene in Resident Evil 2. First, the figure passing by the window in Bau's office inside the RPD. And then in the next scene when the Licker comes face to face with the protagonist for the first time.
Welcome Leon
You surely remember the West Office room, back at the police station. An office with several desks, and a banner welcoming Leon S. Kennedy on what would have been his first day on the job had it not been for the zombie infestation.
In the original game, the banner has a typo: it says "WELLCOME LEON"—with two "Ls."
Videotapes with ID
In Resident Evil 7, the player finds VHS videotapes throughout the game, which serve as interactive glimpses of the past, showing events prior to Ethan's arrival and also as survival tips, teaching how to deal with traps or enemies.
Elsa Walker in Resident Evil 2 Remake
During the development of Resident Evil 2 Remake, Capcom included an alternate costume for Claire Redfield called the Elza Walker Costume.
This costume isn't random. It's a direct homage to the character Elza Walker, who was supposed to be the female protagonist of the canceled Resident Evil 1.5—the original prototype for RE2.
That's right, family. In the end, these curiosities aren't just Easter eggs. They're part of the identity of Resident Evil—a franchise made of details, mistakes that became successes, and tributes that only the most attentive can spot. Are you a hardcore player? Did you remember all these secrets? Comment below!

