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Resident Evil 3 Nemesis -slus-00923- [verified] -

Released on November 11, 1999, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis for the PlayStation (cataloged as SLUS-00923) stands as a definitive entry in the survival horror genre. This specific North American NTSC-U version follows S.T.A.R.S. member Jill Valentine as she attempts a desperate escape from Raccoon City during a catastrophic viral outbreak. Core Gameplay and Mechanics

The soundtrack, composed by Masami Ueda and Saori Maeda, is legendary. The track "The Encounter" remains one of the most anxiety-inducing pieces of video game music ever written, instantly signaling that safety was no longer an option. Resident Evil 3 Nemesis -SLUS-00923-

Live Selection: At critical moments, the game presents "Live Selection" prompts where players must choose between two actions, which can alter the path of the story or the rewards received. Technical Profile (SLUS-00923) Released on November 11, 1999, Resident Evil 3:

  1. The Disc Art: The original SLUS-00923 features a bronze/gold backdrop with a menacing close-up of Nemesis’s teeth and eye. The word "Nemesis" is in bright red. The serial number is printed on the inner ring of the data side of the disc.
  2. The Case: The original long-box was phased out by 1999, so you will find SLUS-00923 in a standard CD jewel case. The manual is full-color and details Jill Valentine’s escape from Raccoon City. Notably, there is no "Greatest Hits" red banner on the cover art.
  3. The Back Cover: Look for the "Memory Card (1-2 blocks)" warning. Genuine first prints have a glossy finish and the Capcom logo embossed on the spine.

Summary: Resident Evil 3: Nemesis is a masterclass in pacing and tension. It strikes the perfect balance between the puzzle-heavy original and the action-heavy titles that followed. It is an essential part of the PS1 library. The Disc Art: The original SLUS-00923 features a

Conclusion

Whether you are blowing the dust off an original black disc or mounting the ISO file in a modern emulator, SLUS-00923 remains a masterclass in survival horror design. It stands as a testament to the PlayStation era, where developers were still figuring out the possibilities of 3D gaming, resulting in a terrifying, difficult, and unforgettable experience.

Beware of the "Greatest Hits" variant (SLUS-00923GH). While the disc ID is technically the same, the pressing is different. The GH version often contains a software patch that fixes the "Jill Sandwich" gamma glitch and sometimes alters enemy aggression. For speedrunners and purists, -SLUS-00923- (Black Label) is the only acceptable version.