Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2

Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2

Capcom
Release date: 2004-09-09 | Platforms: PLAYSTATION2.

A biological disaster has turned everyone around you into flesh-eating zombies, and now you and seven other survivors must work together to escape the city. In the sequel to Resident Evil: Outbreak, you can discover the truth behind the T-virus outbreak by exploring five new locales, including a zoo, the subway, and the police station. As in its predecessor, Resident Evil: Outbreak File #2 features an online cooperative mode for up to four players.

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DEVELOPERS

Background for Kento Hasegawa
Kento Hasegawa

Kento Hasegawa

composer

Kento Hasegawa is a games composer. Hasegawa has been working with Capcom, Capcom U.S.A, Ignition Entertainment and crim Co. Hasegawa started in 2004 as the composer of Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2. After that, Kento Hasegawa took part as the composer of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening. Afterwards, Kento Hasegawa worked on Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition developed by Capcom in 2015. Most lately, Kento Hasegawa worked on Hey! Pikmin.

Background for Yuji Matsumoto
Yuji Matsumoto

Yuji Matsumoto

designer

Yuji Matsumoto is a games designer. Matsumoto has been working with Capcom and Capcom U.S.A. Matsumoto started in 1998 as the designer of Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. Then, Yuji Matsumoto went on to work on Resident Evil Outbreak as the designer. Later, Matsumoto also was part of the team who developed Monster Hunter Freedom 2 published by Capcom for PSP. Most recently, Yuji Matsumoto was involved in the development of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite.

Background for Yasunori Ichinose
Yasunori Ichinose

Yasunori Ichinose

designer

Yasunori Ichinose is a games director and designer. Ichinose has been working with Capcom, Capcom U.S.A and Capcom Production Studio 1. Ichinose's first published game was Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2 released in 2004. Next, Yasunori Ichinose worked on Monster Hunter Freedom taking on the role of director. Ichinose also worked on Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate developed by Capcom for Nintendo Switch. Most lately, Yasunori Ichinose worked on Monster Hunter Rise.

Background for Tsuyoshi Tanaka
Tsuyoshi Tanaka

Tsuyoshi Tanaka

producer

Tsuyoshi Tanaka is a games composer, artist and producer. Tanaka has been working with Capcom, Capcom U.S.A, SOURCENEXT and Marvelous Entertainment. Tanaka's first game was Fire Hawk: Thexder - The Second Contact for PC in 1990. After that, Tsuyoshi Tanaka took part as the composer of Harvest Moon. Tanaka also worked on Monster Hunter developed by Capcom for PlayStation 2. The latest work of Tsuyoshi Tanaka was Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening Special Edition, published in 2006.

Background for Kazunori Kadoi
Kazunori Kadoi

Kazunori Kadoi

producer

Kazunori Kadoi is a games writer, director, producer and designer. Kadoi has been working with Capcom, Sony Interactive Entertainment, GOG and Sony Computer Entertainment America. Kadoi's first game was Mega Man 7 (1995) published by Capcom for Nintendo 3DS, Wii U and SNES in 1995. After that, Kazunori Kadoi took part as the writer of Resident Evil. Afterwards, Kazunori Kadoi worked on Resident Evil 2 (1998) developed by Capcom in 1998. Most lately, Kazunori Kadoi worked on Resident Evil 2.

Background for Mitsuhiko Takano
Mitsuhiko Takano

Mitsuhiko Takano

composer

Mitsuhiko Takano is a games composer. Takano has been working with Capcom, Nintendo, Tose and Flagship. Takano's first game was Tetris 2 published by Nintendo for Game Boy, SNES and NES in 1993. Then, Mitsuhiko Takano went on to work on Dragon Ball Z: Hyper Dimension as the composer. Takano also worked on Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2 developed by Capcom for PlayStation 2. Most lately, Mitsuhiko Takano worked on Mega Man Xtreme 2 (3DS).

Background for Tetsuya Shibata
Tetsuya Shibata

Tetsuya Shibata

composer

Tetsuya Shibata is a games composer. Shibata has been working with Capcom, Capcom U.S.A, SOURCENEXT and Crawfish Interactive. Shibata's first published game was Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1998) released in 1998. Next, Tetsuya Shibata worked on Power Stone taking on the role of composer. Afterwards, Tetsuya Shibata worked on Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes developed by Capcom in 2000. Most lately, Tetsuya Shibata worked on Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition.

Background for Noritaka Funamizu
Noritaka Funamizu

Noritaka Funamizu

producer,designer

Noritaka Funamizu is a games director, producer and designer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Funamizu has been working with Capcom, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo and Capcom U.S.A. Funamizu started as the designer of Street Fighter Zero. After that, Noritaka Funamizu took part as the producer of Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo. Later, Funamizu also was part of the team who developed The Punisher (1993 video game) published by Capcom for Genesis. Most recently, Noritaka Funamizu was involved in the development of Street Fighter Alpha. Now, Funamizu has joined the team of Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters as the producer.

Background for Tatsuya Minami
Tatsuya Minami

Tatsuya Minami

producer

Tatsuya Minami is a games director, producer and designer. Minami has been working with Capcom, Sony Interactive Entertainment, SEGA and Capcom U.S.A. Minami's first game was Altered Beast (1988) published by SEGA for PC, iOS, Android and Nintendo 3DS in 1988. After that, Tatsuya Minami took part as the producer of Final Fight. Later, Minami also was part of the team who developed Mega Man Xtreme 2 published by Capcom for Game Boy Color. Most lately, Tatsuya Minami worked on Little Nemo. Now, Minami has joined the team of Street Fighter EX3 as the producer.

Background for Shinji Mikami
Shinji Mikami

Shinji Mikami

writer,director,producer,designer

Shinji Mikami is a games writer, director, producer and designer who started the games industry career in 1900. Since then, Mikami has been working with Capcom, Electronic Arts, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Bethesda Softworks. Mikami's first game was Resident Evil Portable published by Capcom for PSP. Next, Shinji Mikami worked on Who Framed Roger Rabbit taking on the role of writer. Mikami also worked on killer7 developed by Engine Software for PC, PlayStation 2 and GameCube. Most recently, Shinji Mikami was involved in the development of Resident Evil 4.