Capcom has a lot of successful franchises under its belt, but not all Capcom IPs are treated equal, and this is especially evident when it comes to Dino Crisis. Although this survival horror series caught the interest of many fans in the late 1990s and early 2000s, it has since gone dormant. However, nearly two decades of silence isn't enough to stop some dedicated gamers from getting Dino Crisis trending on Twitter.
The first Dino Crisis game launched back in 1999, on the heels of the incredibly popular Resident Evil franchise. Like its sister series, Dino Crisis focuses on survival horror by way of science fiction and features themes of time travel, military experimentation, and government corruption. However, rather than make its monstrous foes inspired by a supernatural threat like zombies or vampires, the games feature a horde of temporally-displaced dinosaurs.
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Fans have been campaigning for a new Dino Crisis game on and off ever since the disappointing release of Dino Crisis 3 in 2003. Now, it appears that a storm of frustrated gamers has taken to Twitter and the series is now trending. Although it's unclear how the topic got started again, this is far from the first time that fans have gotten "Dino Crisis" trending on Twitter. It seems that 19 years of dormancy isn't enough to shake the fanbase's dedication.
A Twitter account called Dino Crisis Fans base openly thanked other fans for helping to get the series trending worldwide. It requested that fans continue tweeting about Dino Crisis, which many appear to have been happy to do. Alex Aniel, author of "Itchy, Tasty: An Unofficial History of Resident Evil," openly challenged Capcom to release
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