Resident Evil - Afterlife -psp- Ipod- Zune- -

Here is custom content designed for a fictional, retro-style promotional campaign for Resident Evil: Afterlife across the , iPod Classic (video) , and Zune HD platforms.

Watch Alice storm the Umbrella facility in the palm of your hand. This version includes the exclusive – rotate your thumb to skip directly to the 3D fight with the Executioner.

"Alice Unchained" – A 3-minute motion comic bridging Extinction and Afterlife (480p WMV9). Zune Software (Desktop) Tagline "The T-Virus looks better in 16:9. Squircles not included." Bonus: Platform Comparison Chart | Feature | PSP (UMD) | iPod Classic (Click Wheel) | Zune HD (Tegra) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Resolution | 480 x 272 | 640 x 480 (letterboxed) | 480 x 272 (OLED) | | Key Extra | Ad-Hoc Co-op | Click Wheel Scene Skip | Squircle Badge | | Best Scene | Tokyo Helicopter Crash | Alice escapes the Arcadia | Executioner slow-mo (deep blacks) | | Audio Codec | ATRAC3+ | AAC-LC | WMA Pro | | Easter Egg | Cheat Code: Up, Down, L, R, Square | Hold "Menu" to loop Claire's intro | Background changes to "Red Queen" | Resident Evil - Afterlife -PSP- iPod- Zune-

Rated R (Violence/ Gore)

Three years after the Umbrella Corporation’s collapse, the T-Virus has infected 90% of the world’s population. Alice (Milla Jovovich) leads a clone army to the Umbrella stronghold in Tokyo. But after a devastating betrayal, she awakens in a ravaged Alaska. Lost. Powerless. Here is custom content designed for a fictional,

Share a "Squircle" badge proving you watched the "Claire vs. The Axeman" scene 5 times.

Given that Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) was a film, this content imagines it as a with video encodes for the two legacy MP4 players. 1. Sony PSP (PlayStation Portable) Format: UMD Video & UMD Game Hybrid Aesthetic: Gritty, green-tinted, scanlines visible on the LCD. Back of UMD Box Copy "Welcome to the Arcadia." "Alice Unchained" – A 3-minute motion comic bridging

The PSP offered the best gameplay. The Zune HD had the best screen for the dark scenes. The iPod Classic was the only way to watch it on a bus without your parents knowing the title.

Only on the Zune HD's OLED screen. Watch the blacks of the Umbrella corridor scenes like never before.