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Sign in For International Broadcasters, Distributors, Licensees ANIMATION Doraemon ドラえもんA cat-like robot, Doraemon from the future helping an elementary schoolboy Nobita! Fortunately for Nobita, he’s got Doraemon, a trusty robot-cat that was sent back in time from the 22nd century to keep an eye on him. What’s more, Doraemon has a nifty 4-dimensional pocket that can provide an almost endless supply of gadgets. But poor Doraemon! Sometimes the best of intentions turn things from bad to worse. What will become of Nobita?! · Broadcast on TV Asahi since 1979 with solid ratings throughout the years. · Over 900 episodes available and still in production. · Asia’s #1 Children’s Anime Character! · Broadcast in more than 60 countries on major channels. · Over 2000 consumer products in Asia. · 45 volumes of the comic books, and more than 100 million copies sold. · More than 36 films released and still in production every year. · Introduced as “The Cuddliest Hero in Asia” in Time Magazine. Release Year
2021 -
Target
Child / KidsTeen-age Family Duration & Episodes
Approx 22min x 1074 episodes
- 684 eps in SD (4:3) - 390 eps in HD (16:9) Links
Official site (Japanese)
Resident Evil 2 V1 0 2 | 0-razor1911Resident Evil 2 v1.0.2.0-Razor1011: A Deep Dive into the Definitive Scene ReleasePublished by RetroGamer Tech Archives | Category: PC Gaming Preservation In the pantheon of survival horror, few titles command the respect and reverence of Resident Evil 2. Originally released in 1998, the game defined a generation. Twenty-one years later, Capcom blessed the PC platform with a ground-up remake using their proprietary RE Engine. However, for a specific subset of the community—gamers focused on offline archives, DRM-free backups, and scene release history—one particular version stands out: RESIDENT EVIL 2 v1 0 2 0-Razor1911. This article dissects this specific release, exploring its technical specifications, the historical context of the cracking group behind it, why this patch version matters, and how it compares to later updates. Current StatusAs of 2025, Resident Evil 2 is frequently sold for $10 or less during sales. The Razor1911 release has become a historical artifact rather than a mainstream economic threat. Most users now play the legitimate Steam or GOG versions (GOG now offers a DRM-free version officially). Part 3: The Legend of Razor1911To understand the significance of the "Razor1911" tag, one must understand the history of digital piracy. Founded in Germany in 1985 (focusing on the Commodore 64), Razor1911 transitioned through the Amiga, DOS, and Windows eras. They are legendary for breaking complex protections. Final Verdict from an ArchivistIf you wish to play Resident Evil 2 Remake offline, with zero launchers, full mod support, and performance that scales perfectly on older hardware (or modern hardware with headroom for supersampling), the v1 0 2 0 release by Razor1911 remains the definitive edition. It captures the game exactly as it was during its peak popularity in 2019—before subsequent updates "fixed" what wasn't broken. Disclaimer: This article is for educational and historical documentation of software versioning and warez scene history. It does not provide download links or condone piracy of games currently available for purchase on platforms like Steam or GOG. This text string refers to a specific scene release of Resident Evil 2 (likely the 2019 Remake) by the cracking group Release Overview Cracking Group: Estimated Size: Approximately 23.5 GB Microsoft Store / Windows This particular release surfaced around January 2024 RESIDENT EVIL 2 v1 0 2 0-Razor1911 . It targeted the version of the game available on the Microsoft Store rather than the Steam version. Unlike earlier versions that featured Denuvo DRM, later updates for Resident Evil 2 often had different protection schemes (like Arxan or standard Windows Store protection), which this release bypassed. Technical Details Users often look for this specific text to find the , which contains: Installation Instructions: Typically involve mounting an ISO and running a setup executable. Group Notes: Razor1911's signature ASCII art and messages to the scene or game developers. Discussion regarding the "Change display name" feature often found in configuration files for this release. Here’s a concise investigative text regarding RESIDENT EVIL 2 v1.0.2.0 – Razor1911: Investigation: RESIDENT EVIL 2 (2019) – Version 1.0.2.0 / Razor1911 Release Overview Key Technical Details
Scene Context Potential Issues (from scene archives)
Preservation Note Conclusion RESIDENT EVIL 2 v1 0 2 0-Razor1911 Considerations
1. Stability Over RTX (No Ray Tracing)Unlike the 2022 "next-gen" update, v1.0.2.0 runs on the classic DX11 renderer. For players with mid-range hardware (GTX 1060 or RX 580), this build offers 60+ FPS at high settings without the stuttering inherent in the later DX12 ray-tracing patch. Part 3: The Legend of Razor1911 To understand Comparison: v1.0.2.0 vs. v1.4.0 (2022 Ray Tracing Update)Many users seek out the Razor1911 release specifically to avoid the controversial update Capcom pushed in June 2022. | Feature | RE2 v1.0.2.0 (Razor1911) | RE2 v1.4.0+ (Official) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | API | DirectX 11 | DirectX 12 (Forced) | | Ray Tracing | No | Yes (Causes performance dips) | | Mod Compatibility | 100% (All mods work) | 50% (Many skin mods broken) | | Steam Requirement | None (Offline crack) | Required (DRM) | | Windows 7 Support | Yes | No (Requires Win 10/11) | | FPS Stability | Stable frame pacing | Occasional traversal stutter | For the modding community, this is the biggest factor. The v1.0.2.0 executable does not use the "DX12 descriptor heap" limitations, allowing modders to inject custom models (like the famous Malcolm Reynolds mod or Ultimate Trainer) without crashing. ConclusionRESIDENT EVIL 2 v1 0 2 0-Razor1911 sits at an interesting crossroads of gaming history. It represents the peak of the "old guard" warez scene (Razor1911) applying their craft to a modern AAA masterpiece (Capcom’s remake). It represents a specific, stable patch (v1.0.2.0) frozen in time, untouched by later graphical overhauls that split the community. Whether you view it as a preservation tool or a pirated copy, its impact on the modding and archival scene is undeniable. For the average gamer today, buying the game on sale and downloading the "Classic ReShade" mod is the simpler path. But for digital archaeologists and those who remember the screech of a 56k modem, the Razor1911 release remains a perfect time capsule of survival horror. Disclaimer: This article is for informational and historical purposes only. Downloading copyrighted material without payment is illegal in most jurisdictions and harms developers. Always support official releases from Capcom when possible. Game Details
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