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After the dissaster with the T-Virus, the Umbrella Corp. decided to make a second virus known as the Q4-Virus. But tests shown that when the T-Virus and the Q4-Virus mixed, it caused dangerous mutations. Tempted with their evil minds the Umbrella Corp. decided to inject both the T-Virus and the Q4-Virus into a human host. The effect was beyond what the tests had shown and a new infection has been created. The infection took over Racoon City and then went for SkyLight City. The infection spread through the city within twelve hours leaving but a few survivors. The Evil Begins... Resident Evil: The Evil Begins is a modification for Half-Life 2. You can choose from different characters from SkyLight City. There is two modes so far that you can play, Cooperative or Hold Em Back. Cooperative: You join with your fellow survivors to escape from SkyLight City. You have to work together and beat each level. Hold Em Back: You are in a building/house and have to try to hold of the waves of zombies...

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Hello Fans, here is yet another media update. Things have been kinda slow but we plan pick up the speed again. Raul has finished the skin for the zombie model and is still animating it. It looks great so far. Here are some of the new concepts made by Sleepingchild and Chicomantis:

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Hello Fans, here is yet another media update. Things have been kinda slow but we plan pick up the speed again. Raul has finished the skin for the zombie model and is still animating it. It looks great so far. Here are some of the new concepts made by Sleepingchild and Chicomantis:
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The dimensions on a few of those images are a tad too big for frontpage. Thumbnail sizes shouldn't exceed 200x150.

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