I think I know that the original and first retail release prints of Resident Evil 3 Nemesis for PS1 are uncensored with flying kicked zombie heads (like the U.S. Gamecube version). But the later releases are censored because Capcom made a Pre-CERO censorship decision between the Japanese release on September and U.S. release on November. It could be that people complained about flying heads and Capcom had to change it for reprinted Black Labels and Greatest Hits versions. There are lots of limbs being blown off in RE3. But there's no reason for Capcom to censor just one decapitation (like kicking off zombie's heads) when there's alot of gory stuff like blowing off zombie's head with a shotgun or magnum and being decapitated by the hunter beta like the zombie in U.S. versions. Why were the 1999 first retail U.S. release prints be uncensored (that includes flying kicked heads) and later releases like reprints and Greaest Hits had no flying kicked heads? Capcom censoring one decapitation kick doesn't make alot of sense. I'm sorry for bothering you all. I'm just excited to learn something new about video games.
http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?39852-Resident-Evil-3-Nemesis-PS1-Uncensored http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?39850-Resident-Evil-3-Nemesis-PS1-Uncensored http://www.assemblergames.com/forum...t-Evil-3-PS1-Uncensored-Flying-Heads-Gameplay http://www.assemblergames.com/forum...-Resident-Evil-3-with-Kicked-Flying-Heads-ISO All started by you, just on this forum, you keep making the same thread on other forums too. For the billionth time, ITS.A.FAKE!