Posted Sep 04, 2006 at 06:12AM by Kristine C. Listed in: Wii Tags: biohazard
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Resident Evil 10th Anniversary stamps


Yup, you heard us right. Not only is Biohazard already ten years old (it sorta makes one feel old, doesn't it?), but it's also getting a special decade old commemoration - the Japanese have chosen to commemorate the event by issuing limited edition collectable stamps.

For ¥3150 or the equivalent of around $27, one can own this sheet of 10 commemorative stamps, along with the custom-made booklet that it comes in and add it to his or her collection. Either that, or you could start a commemorative-game-stamps collection, since the Mario stamps have already been around anyway. Oh, and another thing to note on this special occasion is the fact that Resident Evil will also be making a come-back soon, via the Wii.

Resident Evil... shooting zombies Umbrella Corp. since 1996.


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   by g1842 (Unregistered) - 2006-09-04

Sounds like a nice piece of something to have to look back on.

I would buy it.



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