The original Resident Evil came out in 1996. That’s over two decades ago. 7240 days of asking whether or not Barry Burton just said “Jill sandwich”. 173,760 hours of Albert Wesker insisting on wearing sunglasses at night. If Resident Evil was born in the US, it would be almost old enough to buy a bottle of whisky to go with those green herbs. Thing is, it’s easy to forget that Resident Evil is so old since it’s been resurrected at least *nine times* – including a staggeringly-downgraded port that never (officially) saw the light of day.Classics like Super Mario Bros. 3 and Halo: Combat Evolved have also been remastered in editions like Super Mario All-Stars and Halo Anniversary, but few games have appeared on so many consoles as Resident Evil. Here’s every version of Capcom’s original survival horror – plus the one that got away (until fans resurrected it, T-Virus-style, in a playable but mutated state).1) Resident Evil – PlayStation (1996)When people think of Resident Evil, this is the version they think of. There was nothing quite like the first time that CG zombie slowly turned towards the camera in one of the game’s most evocative cutscenes. The series’ formula was…