resident

Latest

  • iPads join tongue depressors and latex gloves as a hospital fixture

    by 
    Steve Sande
    Steve Sande
    10.22.2010

    The next time you visit a hospital or medical clinic for a routine check or emergency, don't be surprised if the doctor shows up with an iPad in hand. The Chicago Sun-Times is reporting that in several Windy City hospitals, the iPad is making inroads in a big way. The Loyola University Medical Center has given Apple's tablet to all of its orthopedic residents as a pilot program, while the University of Chicago Medical Center is expanding an existing pilot by providing iPads to all of their internal medicine residents. What are the iPads used for? At the University of Chicago, plastic surgeon Dr. Julie Park shows breast-cancer patients what they may look like after reconstructive surgery. At the Metro South Medical Center, many of the emergency room doctors purchased their own iPads once they found out that they could access the hospital's medical record system from the devices. One Metro South doctor was quoted as saying that the iPads resolved one of the traditional problems with moving from paper to electronic records -- having to go to a desktop computer to order lab tests or update patient notes. Since the iPad is used as a portal device to the record system at Metro South, no patient info is stored on the device. Both the medical record system and iPad are password-protected as well, keeping secure information safe from prying eyes. If you're using an iPad in a hospital or other medical venue, let us know how it's working out by leaving a comment. [via MacDailyNews]

  • New Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles movie

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    07.06.2007

    Turn out the lights, get some popcorn and pull up to your computer: it's time for Extremely Short Horror Theater! This week, we've got a super spooky treat for all of you fright fans: a chiller from the masters of horror at Capcom, called "The Evil Residents and the Umbrella," about a town full of arthritic pedestrians terrorized by a group of militaristic, gun-wielding murderers! We're sure you'll have such a screaming good time that the name "Residence of Evil" will haunt you for years to come![Via Famitsu]

  • Wii Blaster coming June 27th

    by 
    Jason Wishnov
    Jason Wishnov
    06.19.2007

    You've gotta admire it ... this thing is a gun. A real sawed-off shotgun feel to it, isn't there? As you might expect, such a beast of firepower is not a first-party product, but nevertheless, it's the first Zapper-like Wiimote attachment to hit shelves come June 27th. Not just any shelves, mind you ... it's a Gamestop exclusive.An interesting note is the Nintendo Duck Hunt comment. We've seen ESRB confirmation of the NES classic, but as of yet, there has been absolutely no additional functionality in any Virtual Console game thus far. Hmmm ... it's enough to get those rumor-wheels a-spinnin' ....[via Joystiq]

  • Resident Evil 4 comparison puts "two Gamecubes taped together" to rest

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    06.06.2007

    Turns out it's just one Gamecube! Either that or Capcom is lazy. The evidence to support either conclusion is found in this Gametrailers video, which compares the Gamecube and Wii versions of Resident Evil 4 side-by-side. Major spoiler: they look exactly the same. The sad part is, we actually don't know if the Wii can do better graphics than the original Resident Evil 4, because nobody has tried. Well, at least this version of RE4 has waggling. And it's not like the graphics were bad on the Cube or anything.

  • Get RE4 only two years late, instead of two years and two weeks

    by 
    Jason Wishnov
    Jason Wishnov
    05.30.2007

    Does your hunger rival that of the undead horde? Grab a Snickers. If that's the case, you'd probably be interested to know that the extremely anxious will (probably) be able to obtain the Wii version of the much-lauded Resident Evil 4 several weeks early, via the import site Play-Asia. Sure, it'll cost you twenty dollars more than the standard U.S. price of $29.99, and it'll probably highlight your incredible lack of patience and discipline, but those pale in comparison to the two weeks of additional ecstasy.This is not officially confirmed, so you might want to check back at their product page for updates if interested. If you do happen to obtain the game early ... or if you're reading this article from the far-flung future, in which RE4 has already undergone standard release, feel free to post your impressions.

  • Trailer for Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition

    by 
    Jason Wishnov
    Jason Wishnov
    05.21.2007

    Ever wondered exactly how you're going to make those Plagas stop biting into your skull in the new Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition? Wonder no more, dear friends, as a rather buried link in the official Japanese website reveals a lovely trailer just rife with waggle. Looks like pretty standard stuff: shake remote, move remote in circle, stab parasitic zombie villager in the kidney with remote, you know.If nothing else, this trailer just kind of rekindled our fiery lust for Resident Evil 4 ... damn was that game good. You remember that time when you took on two Gigantes and dropped one into a giant pit of lava by ziplining across the room like a badass? Yeah. We do too.[via GoNintendo]

  • Capcom wins at packaging

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    05.17.2007

    This is simply the coolest limited-edition box in recent memory. Forget the European Resident Evil 4 box. This Japanese Biohazard box is the business. For 3,675 yen, which is a suspiciously low $30, you get an awesome 20-DVD-capacity Umbrella Corporation biohazard storage box (itself inside an Umbrella Corporation shipping box), two keys, warning tags, and caution tape to seal it up. With a case this cool, who even needs a game? You could always buy this and RE4 Wii Edition and build your own limited edition set.[Via The Tanooki]

  • Party like it's 2005 with more Resident Evil 4 trailers

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    05.09.2007

    Nintendo of Europe is featuring a couple of trailers for Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition that should help convey how cool RE4 is to those of you who didn't play it back on the Gamecube. They also do a pretty good job of reminding the rest of us that Resident Evil 4 was pretty damn cool. After seeing the trailers and screenshots, we can feel ourselves starting to turn into Capcom's willing zombie minions. Maybe Wiimote aiming would improve the experience! Maybe waggle does trump a novelty chainsaw controller!

  • Wii Warm Up: Check out this RE4 boxart

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.29.2007

    Not so much a discussion topic today as it is a directed viewing. This is the boxart for the European release of Resident Evil 4. It's basically the PAL PS2 boxart, but white instead of red. We are now totally okay with the tacked-on waggle controls, and the fact that it's a Wii port of a game that is two years old and can already be played on Wii, because it's got really nice boxart. We're not even being sarcastic. Too bad about the "Wii Edition" thing, but we'll look past that. So what's your opinion? Awesome boxart, or totally awesome boxart?

  • DS Daily: Survival horror

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.21.2007

    We were poring over the new Silent Hill 5 "details" today (more like vague statements from Akira Yamaoka about how awesome it's going to be) and all we really know about it is that it's going to be more like Silent Hill 2 (yay) and it's coming to some consoles that aren't the DS (boo). Our first reaction is to be outraged. We love our system and we love Silent Hill and its atmospheric, psychological horror storytelling.But would we actually love them together? The larger question here extends beyond the boundaries of one foggy town: is the DS an appropriate format for survival horror? We had one outing already in Resident Evil: Deadly Silence, which a very trustworthy source tells us wasn't an entirely successful experiment. Alternately, if the major discussion topic doesn't interest you, we can just talk about Silent Hill and how great it is.

  • Wii Warm Up: Superfluous waggle

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.07.2007

    Some games, like the ubiquitous Wii Sports, use the Wiimote's space-age technology to closely map real motion into gameplay. This is generally regarded as "neat" and accepted by the masses, who run off to show their grandparents.Other games, like the upcoming port of Resident Evil 4, make no such attempt to represent physical motion as virtual motion (outside of the new knife controls). In fact, some of the motion controls seem to be simulating button presses. Case in point, reloading requires you to hold B and shake the Wiimote. That's hardly more representative of the action of reloading a gun than pushing a button, or even going into a menu.We sort of revealed how we felt there, but this isn't about us. It's about you. How does non-representative motion control affect you? Is it still fun to waggle, even when you're waggling abstractly?

  • Famitsu reveals Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles, confirms RE4 port [update 1]

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    04.04.2007

    [Update 1: fixed the name of the DS game. Thanks, SnesR0X, and no thanks to the many similar DS-game subtitles!]It's been a while since we had a directed blurry-Famitsu-picture staredown, and this one is, as usual, totally worth staring at. Famitsu printed a long-awaited look at Capcom's Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles, the Wii-exclusive RE-series-spanning game.According to the article, it's a first-person gun shooting game with playable characters from past REs including Chris, Jill, Wesker, and others. Whether it's a true FPS or an on-rails affair like Resident Evil: Dead Aim remains to be seen.Also in Famitsu was confirmation that Resident Evil 4 is getting an enhanced Wii release. Rumor has it that all the PS2 extras will be included, but the only definite is an added Wiimote-controlled knife mode. Sounds like RE Deadly Silence on the DS.[Thanks, zshadow!]

  • EBGames says Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition on the way

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    03.29.2007

    According to a preorder listing found on EBGames' website, a new Wii version of Resident Evil 4 will be released on June 25th for $30. While we don't have any details on it, other than that EB thinks it exists, we can speculate about what it will include: the PS2 extras, if we're lucky, and a new Wiimote control scheme. It seems a little shocking that companies are already porting Gamecube games to the Wii, although Shigeru Miyamoto hinted at the prospect back in August. We can't wait to see how one of the Gamecube's most impressive games benefits from the power of a second, taped-on Gamecube.[Via GoNintendo]

  • Resident Evil info coming next month

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    08.29.2006

    We now know that there is definitely a Resident Evil title planned for the Wii. It's just not Resident Evil 5, is all. Instead, evidence points toward a "Wiimake" of the original REmake on the GameCube. What evidence points to this, you say? Well, the image above this post shows a rather large update on the game is planned for the September issue of this Japanese magazine. And who is that but Jill and Chris from the REmake? Coincidence, or merely there to fill the void of information on the title?[Via Go Nintendo]

  • Top 10 GameCube games that need to be Wiimade

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    08.29.2006

    In the interest of keeping the pot stirred, GWN recently compiled their Top 10 list for GC games they'd like to see remade for the Wii. Since we're all about saving you time, we'll post the list below for discussion. Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem Pikmin Super Mario Sunshine Battalion Wars Odama Resident Evil 4 Luigi's Mansion Beyond Good & Evil Donkey Konga We'd have to say that Resident Evil 4 is by far our favorite of the list as the chance to shoot Spanish-speaking villagers playing host to a disgusting life form in the face using the Wiimote is something we cannot pass up. We can't imagine that Eternal Darkness could benefit much from being remade for the Wii. How about you guys?

  • Leaked Resident Evil Wii screenshot? [Update]

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    08.01.2006

    Everyone is calling hoax on this supposedly leaked Resident Evil Wii screenshot. Sure, common sense would dictate that these finger-pointing internet travellers are correct, stating that this could in no way be a screenshot for the proposed game for numerous reasons. Why would Capcom ditch the over-the-shoulder cam from Resident Evil 4? Surely such an interface would work wonderfully on the Wii, allowing the player to control the character's movements with the nunchuk, hitting its trigger button to cause the player's character to raise their firearm, naturally using the Wiimote to physically aim at and shoot enemies. In all honesty, it'll be an uphill battle to validate that this screenshot is from the game. That is, if it's actually from the game.[Update: Proved to be a screen shot from the Resident Evil REmake on GameCube. We apologize for not noticing initially, but we always play as Jill.]

  • Capcom to bring 21 titles to PSP

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    05.30.2006

    Capcom's added profits are in no doubt mainly due to the incredibly satisfying game that is Resident Evil 4. In announcing the figures Capcom has planned for shipping new titles, the company has announced a whopping 21 titles will hit the PSP in the next year. So how about a port of Resident Evil 4? The new over-the-shoulder camera style would be perfect for the handheld!

  • Biohazard G.S. scans

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    05.16.2006

    An odd image is linked which discusses what we can only assume are plans for the upcoming Biohazard (Resident Evil) title on Nintendo's Wii. Emerging upon the net in the wake of the greatness that is E3, we cannot confirm the validity of this image, yet our desire for some concrete information beyond 'yes, it will be on the Wii' causes us to report it. Anyone out there read Japanese? [Via 4cr]

  • Wario the Thief WiFi compatible?

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    05.03.2006

    Warios' upcoming title has made it into a recent Gamestop circular. The game, titled Wario the Thief, supposedly will feature Wi-Fi compatibility. Not much is known about the title besides the fact that it stars Wario and is a side-scrolling platformer, but we assume Wario will be attempting to steal something and, at one point, will drive a large pink cadillac. This could change, however. Do we all remember the original debacle of Resident Evil: Deadly Silence featuring the Wi-Fi logo? Considering that, and the gameplay that doesn't seem very Wi-Fi-friendly, maybe we shouldn't put too much stock in this lone snapshot?

  • Capcom uses dead for Resident Evil DS Italy release

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    04.08.2006

    I'll be honest and say that I am an enormous fan of zombie movies and games. George Romero's films, excluding his latest, are some of my favorite movies to this day and the Resident Evil titles have always held a warm place in my heart. Ross Miller over at Joystiq posts about Capcom, in collaboration with Starcom, and their employment of undead appendages to advertise the release of Resident Evil: Deadly Silence.This campaign, which uses zombie hands bearing the phrase "questa mano é un biglietto da visita. Il resto del corpo ti sta cercando." That translates into the English phrase, "This hand is a business card. The rest of the body is trying to find you." The grave plots boldly display a sign, which reads "gli zombie sono in citta!" This translates into "the zombies are in the city!"[Via Joystiq]