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In [[2007]], the game was released for the [[Wii]] titled '''Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition'''. This version allowed players to choose from different control schemes such as the Wiimote and Nunchuk, Classic controller, and the GameCube controller.
In [[2007]], the game was released for the [[Wii]] titled '''Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition'''. This version allowed players to choose from different control schemes such as the Wiimote and Nunchuk, Classic controller, and the GameCube controller.


The game was remastered in high definition and released on a single disc alongside [[Resident Evil Code: Veronica X]] as part of [[Biohazard: Revival Selection]] only in Japan. Ina all other regions the game was released on both PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Marketplace as '''Resident Evil 4 HD''' in September 2011.  
The game was remastered in high definition and released on a single disc alongside [[Resident Evil Code: Veronica X]] as part of [[Biohazard: Revival Selection]] only in Japan. In all other regions the game was released on both PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Marketplace as '''Resident Evil 4 HD''' in September 2011.  


The game has a few unlockable mini-games, such as [[Resident Evil 4/Assignment Ada|Assignment Ada]], [[Resident Evil 4/Mercenaries|Mercenaries]], and [[Resident Evil 4/Separate Ways|Separate Ways]] (available in all versions, except GameCube).
The game has a few unlockable mini-games, such as [[Resident Evil 4/Assignment Ada|Assignment Ada]], [[Resident Evil 4/Mercenaries|Mercenaries]], and [[Resident Evil 4/Separate Ways|Separate Ways]] (available in all versions, except GameCube).
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