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* DivorcedInstallment / DolledUpInstallment: ''Operation Raccoon City'' was made from a repurposed engine originally meant for the canceled ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront III''.

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* DivorcedInstallment / DolledUpInstallment: ''Operation Raccoon City'' was made from a repurposed engine originally meant for the canceled ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront III''.
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* CreatorKiller: While the game actually did respectably well in sales terms, it wasn't enough to prevent Slant Six Games from going bust the following year, apparently due to Slant Six's share of the royalties (after Capcom took their share) not being enough to recoup the money they had lost from several other games that got cancelled mid-development.

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* CreatorKiller: While the game actually did respectably well in sales terms, terms -- in fact, aside from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica'' and the two ''Revelations'' entries, it remains the highest-selling ''Resident Evil'' game outside of the main series (and remakes of entries in the main series) -- it wasn't enough to prevent Slant Six Games from going bust the following year, apparently due to Slant Six's share of the royalties (after Capcom took their share) not being enough to recoup the money they had lost from several other games that got cancelled mid-development.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The game was removed from purchase on Steam in 2021, due to problems caused by the discontinued Games For Windows Live service, and have yet to continue selling the game on the platform. The DLC, however, can still be purchased.
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* CreatorKiller: While the game actually did respectably well in sales terms, it wasn't enough to prevent Slant Six Games from going bust the following year, apparently due to Slant Six's share of the royalties (after Capcom took their share) not being enough to recoup the money they had lost from several other games that got cancelled mid-development.
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* WordOfGay: According to the writers, Dee-Ay, the leader of the Spec Ops unit, is gay. His codename is a reference to "'''D'''on't '''A'''sk, Don't Tell".
** Which begs the question; how did the rest of the team find out to give him the nickname?

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* WordOfGay: According to the writers, Dee-Ay, the leader of the Spec Ops unit, is gay. His codename is a reference to "'''D'''on't '''A'''sk, Don't Tell".
** Which begs the question; how did the rest of the team find out to give him the nickname?
Tell".
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* DivorcedInstallment / DolledUpInstallment: ''Operation Raccoon City'' was made from a repurposed engine originally meant for the canceled ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefront III''.
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* WordOfGay: According to the writers, Dee-Ay, the leader of the Spec Ops unit, is gay. His codename is a reference to "'''D'''on't '''A'''sk, Don't Tell".

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* WordOfGay: According to the writers, Dee-Ay, the leader of the Spec Ops unit, is gay. His codename is a reference to "'''D'''on't '''A'''sk, Don't Tell".Tell".
** Which begs the question; how did the rest of the team find out to give him the nickname?
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* EasterEgg: A few. One example is in the early Raccoon City stages, particularly in City Hall. Look at some of the paintings on the wall. Hey, isn't that [[VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica Veronica Ashford]]? Yep, the Ashford family portraits can be found in the city. You can even encounter Alfred Ashford's in one of the rooms.

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* EasterEgg: A few. One example is in the early Raccoon City stages, particularly in City Hall. Look at some of the paintings on the wall. Hey, isn't that [[VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica Veronica Ashford]]? Yep, the Ashford family portraits can be found in the city. You can even encounter Alfred Ashford's in one of the rooms.rooms.
* WordOfGay: According to the writers, Dee-Ay, the leader of the Spec Ops unit, is gay. His codename is a reference to "'''D'''on't '''A'''sk, Don't Tell".
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* EasterEgg: A few. One example is in the early Raccoon City stages, particularly in City Hall. Look at some of the paintings on the wall. Hey, isn't that [[ResidentEvilCodeVeronica Veronica Ashford]]? Yep, the Ashford family portraits can be found in the city. You can even encounter Alfred Ashford's in one of the rooms.

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* EasterEgg: A few. One example is in the early Raccoon City stages, particularly in City Hall. Look at some of the paintings on the wall. Hey, isn't that [[ResidentEvilCodeVeronica [[VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica Veronica Ashford]]? Yep, the Ashford family portraits can be found in the city. You can even encounter Alfred Ashford's in one of the rooms.
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* EasterEgg: A few. One example is in the early Raccoon City stages, particularly in City Hall. Look at some of the paintings on the wall. Hey, isn't that [[ResidentEvilCodeVeronica Veronica Ashford]]? Yep, the Ashford family portraits can be found in the city. You can even encounter Alfred Ashford's in one of the rooms.

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