Just pulled down the Resident Evil episode. Pretty good, a couple of omissions if you wanted to mention each version of the first games:
You got the Resident Evil: Deadly Silence on DS, which was actually pretty impressive for including all the pre-rendered backgrounds and 3D data, as well as the original live action cutscenes. I'll have to boot it up again and check out if it added back in Chris smoking. It also added some touch screen puzzles and a "knife-slicing" segment of gameplay, which ended up really playing out like a no-guns version of House of the Dead.
It was one of those titles that made me wonder if Nintendo incentivized using "D.S." initials for game subtitles in some financial way. Back when I was in college, Deadly Silence had a different connotation (I drew this strip back then):
Finally maybe a mention of the N64 Resident Evil 2 might have been in order, since you were mentioning how different versions of the first one included "Arrange Mode." RE2 for N64 was an odd bird which also added an arrange mode, which like Deadly Silence also included (less than full-screen and highly compressed) full-motion video. It included the original PS1 backgrounds, but rendered the characters on top of them in twice that resolution, which looked bad, if you ask me. Still, this seems to be the version that became the Gamecube version in some way, since Gamecube RE2 had Arrange Mode as well.
I'm sure you know all this. Not only were you sick Bob, but Resident Evil podcasts seem to have a curse that they can't ever be complete no matter how restrained the topic scope. You did better against your stated goal than 8-4 did--they still need to make good on a promise for a 2nd podcast to finish up where they left off, like, years ago.
