Biohazard Gun Survivor 4 Heroes Never Die (w/Guncon 2)

Biohazard Gun Survivor 4 Heroes Never Die (w/Guncon 2)

Aka: ガンサバイバー 4 バイオハザード ヒーローズ ネバーダイ
Console: Sony Playstation 2
TV Standard: NTSC-J
Country: Japan
Developer(s): Capcom
Publisher(s): Capcom
Release Date: 2003-02-11
Players: 1
Co-op: No
ESRB: M - Mature 17+
Type: Shooter, Horror
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DESCRIPTION
The game is a side story of the Biohazard / Resident Evil series. This time the game will be more action oriented, you can play the game in either first person or third person perspective. You can play the game with GunCon 2 + Dual Shock 2 or USB Mouse. There are 3 playable characters in the game:

Fong Lin (25) - a Chinese government agent who is hunting the rebels.

Morphis D. Dyubaru (32) - a former member of Ann Brera's T-virus research and development team. He snatched a sample of the T-virus and left the organization. However, because his subordinates were pursuing him to the ship, he planned to turn his coworkers to the food of the t-virus...

Bruce McGivern (27) - an officer of the US integrated strategy army who is pursuing Ann Brera. He has a strong sense of justice and can sacrifice his own life.

DETAILS
The box contains the game (SLPM 65245), a setup guide sheet, a registration card, and a white inner box with the GunCon 2 with attached wire, and an additional wire to connect the TV, gun, and console together. The outer box has a small CERO 15 ratings sticker on the front.

The game rests on top of the white inner box inside a brown cardboard frame. The GunCon 2 and second wire are both wrapped separately in plastic. A piece of cardboard sits inside the white box as a spacer. Both wires are held together by metallic strips.

The game is nearly identical to the standalone game. It is missing the CERO 15 ratings logo on the front.