Playing as Jill Valentine—who returns after her ordeal in the Spencer Mansion—players experience a narrative that cleverly brackets the events of Resident Evil 2
Decades after its 1999 release, SLUS-00923 remains a masterclass in pacing, atmosphere, and enemy design. Whether you are a retro collector looking to preserve a piece of gaming history or a horror fan experiencing Jill Valentine's escape for the first time on original hardware, this specific version of the game stands as an enduring monument to the golden age of survival horror.
For video game collectors, the serial code is highly sought after. Finding a mint condition, black-label copy involves looking for specific physical hallmarks: Resident Evil 3 Nemesis -SLUS-00923-
The code identifies the original North American release of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
For the first time in the series, a monster could follow the player through select loading screens and doors, shattering the traditional "safe zone" illusion of survival horror. Playing as Jill Valentine—who returns after her ordeal
While built on the same engine as its predecessors, Resident Evil 3 introduced several mechanical upgrades that modernized the classic "tank controls" formula: 1. The Nemesis System
The original black-label packaging for SLUS-00923 is distinct. It features the menacing, stitched face of the Nemesis-T Type staring directly at the player. Early North American retail copies of this specific SKU came bundled with a legendary containing a playable preview of Dino Crisis , expanding its historical value. Canadian variants of this exact serial number even shipped with a promotional Capcom-branded phone card packed inside. Narrative Architecture: A City On Fire Finding a mint condition, black-label copy involves looking
While Resident Evil 2 is often praised for its complex narrative and A/B scenario structure, is the gritty, high-speed chase movie of the original PlayStation trilogy. If you are playing the SLUS-00923 version (the standard NTSC-U release), you are getting the definitive classic experience that defined the survival horror genre’s transition toward action.
PlayStation virtual memory card files (.MCR or .MCD) tie save data directly to the game's serial number. A save file created with the European version (SLES-02529) will not load on a SLUS-00923 disc image.
, refers to the North American release for the original Sony PlayStation. Released on November 11, 1999
: Players are presented with split-second decisions that alter the story path, item locations, and ending. Randomization
This is a breakdown of ratings by CrossOver Version.
The most recent version is always used on the application overview page.
Click on a version to view ranks submitted to it.
About the Rating System
The following is a list of BetterTesters who Advocate for this application. Do you want to be a BetterTester? Find out how!
Nobody is currently advocating this application. Now would be a good time to sign up.