
I think a lot of gamers have plunked down a few extra dollars for the limited edition versions of their favorite games. It might get you the disks in a snazzy tin or a set of dog tags or a statue of something cool from the game. Maybe even a dragon. Fans of Resident Evil 6 can pick up their own limited edition version of the game that comes with four different RE6 branded tablet covers and Leon Kennedy’s jacket—but it’ll set you back $1300 dollars. Nope. I did not type an extra zero. You must have really deep pockets if you want to sport this look.
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The beginning of a Resident Evil leg sleeve inked by Stacey at InkPulsive in Ronkonkoma, NY.
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A Resident Evil merchant gets stopped by the Hot Fuzz. This is going to take a while.
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It took nearly a year to make, but Collin’s incredible Executioner costume from Resident Evil: Afterlife was more than worth the effort.
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So what’s the deal wearing a Resident Evil T-Virus vial on your shirt? It’s like the costume for an Umbrella Corporation supervillian who had an accident in the lab and now possesses the power to turn people into zombies.
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In today’s world, being a terrorist hunter is an honor bestowed on few. Whether you want to pretend you are Chris or Sheva, either way this wallet marks you as both a connoisseur of video games and a foe of terrorists worldwide.
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