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And yet it sold 1.6 mil copies. So if no one had a gamecube, how do you explain those sales???
you're so edgy and cool ghost rider! Thank you for opening our eyes
2. The old Separate Ways was pretty meh and very short. This new Separate Ways is more content than the RE3 remake for a 6th of the price.
Then it was ported to PS2, where Separate Ways was added and it could also somewhat justify the cost that remained mostly unchanged.
So from the PS2 and following versions you had to pay for BOTH the main game and Separate Ways.
Separate Ways was NEVER free.
(Poor OP, both of his topics provided him with ZERO points.)