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Parasite Eve Collectables
       [ Unfortunately, I don't sell them. ]

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Parasite Eve:

  • Parasite Eve walkthrough
           Officially liscensed by Squaresoft Japan, and Squaresoft USA. The japanese version can be imported from novelty gaming sites such as gexpress.com. The US version can be found under the Brady Games publisher name in most gaming stores, or eBay.

  • Parasite Eve soundtrack
           Officially liscensed by Squaresoft Japan, composed by Yoko Shimomura. Features all of the ambient music in the game! If you give a good look, these aren't hard to find. Some novelty anime sites still sell it, such as animenation.com.

  • Parasite Eve remix soundtrack
           Created by various DJ's who altered Parasite Eve's ambient rhythms into a creative, new beat. These aren't too hard to come by. Some novelty anime sites still sell it, such as animenation.com.

  • Parasite Eve postcard book
           Officially liscensed by Squaresoft Japan, this postcard book has about ten cards, featuring illustrations by Tetsuya Nomura. Out of Print. Definately a collector's item!

  • Parasite Eve calendar
           Officially liscensed by Squaresoft Japan. Out of Print. This calendar comes in a jewel CD case, all twelve months of the year 1998, each month featuring Aya Brea. It also includes an illustration that cannot be found in the artbook. Definately a find!!

  • Parasite Eve artbook
           Officially liscensed by Squaresoft Japan, published by Newtype. There is the talented Tetsuya Nomura's illustrations, including CG artwork, movie scenes from the game, lighting effects, maps, and story boards. The story boards are particularly interesting, since you can see just what made it into the game, and what didn't. Although the english print is small in this japanese book, you can make out what each card says for each scene! And on some of them upon reading, you can see why they didn't put that up for consideration. You can also see the scenes they included in the japanese version and excluded in the english version (why do they always do things like this? -.- ). Towards the back, there is an interview (in japanese) with Tetsuya Nomura as well as the high guy of Squaresoft. This is definately an informative item! But it is also out of print. Some novelty anime sites still sell it, such as animenation.com.

  • Parasite Eve creation
           Published by GameWalker. Out of Print. This generally overlooks the creation of the game Parasite Eve. I'm not too sure as I haven't been able to get my hands on it. The cover art, as you see, is done by Tetsuya Nomura. o_o


  • Parasite Eve DIVA manga
           Out of Print. By Noriko Fuziki. Published by Asuka Comics DX. This manga is entitled "Parasite Eve : DIVA," diva being of course an opera singer of some sort. "Millions of years ago, the mitochondria began to live silently within our bodies. It seems that the parasites have only to live among us. Or do they...?" I finally bought the Parasite Eve mangas! Based on the game's storyline called "Parasite Eve DIVA". It is basically a follow-through of the game's plot, with a few original characters added in, and some changes/additions to the subplots. As far as I know, there are Eight Volumes, two of which are in my possession.

  • 'Official' Parasite Eve Manga The one based on the original by Hideaki Sena is simply called "Parasite Eve", and is done by Shikakuno (Shikakuno is the person's alias; whether he/she is a guy or girl is unknown to most). It's easier to read and understand than the novel here and there, and those various biological technical terms are explained on the sides of the panels. This one is also published by Asuka Comics DX and is a hard find.


Parasite Eve II:

  • Parasite Eve II walkthrough
           Officially liscensed by Squaresoft Japan, and Squaresoft USA, made by DigiCube. The japanese version can be imported from novelty gaming sites such as gexpress.com. The US version can be found under the Brady Games publisher name in most gaming stores.

  • Parasite Eve II artbook
           I don't have much into on this since I'm still looking for it.. but I know it's out there somewhere! If anyone has any information as to where I can get one, please let me know. Chances are I'll have to import it from somewhere.

  • Parasite Eve II soundtrack
           Officially licensed by Squaresoft Japan, composed by Naoshi Mizuta. Features the ambient background music in the game.

  • Parasite Eve II neck keychain
           Officially licensed by Squaresoft Japan. This wonderful item is pretty cool and sturdy to hold your keys. You can wear it around your neck, or detach it to fit in your pocket! There is also a plated, original rifle round that has never been fired (but has no gun powder) fitted as a keychain. There is also a polished steel plate riveted on, and it's engraved "Parasite Eve II." This is my favorite item, and I love carrying this around! I'm pretty sure you can still buy it from the Square Japan site, but they only ship within Japan! Maybe you know someone in Japan that can buy it for you? It's about sixteen dollars in US currency.

  • Parasite Eve II glass statuette
           I'm not sure if this is officially licensed, however, this glass masterpiece is certainly nothing to ignore! It's a bust of Aya (ahem, including her bust) and comes with a plastic cover with Aya art. Aya on the plastic casing is in orange hues and features her tilting her head back with angelic wings sprouting from her backside. It's rather beautifully crafted, and unfortunately, not mass produced. Definately a collector's item!

  • Parasite Eve II lipstick