Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster Doesn’t Reference Dead Rising 3

Summary
- Dead Rising 3 retcons the first game by suggesting that Nick Ramos is the 12th orphan on Carlito's list.
- Some fans hoped this would be fixed in Deluxe Remaster, but that sadly isn't the case.
- Lisa Jackson is still noted down as the 12th orphan instead of Nick Ramos.
Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster sadly doesn't address Dead Rising 3's retcon of Nick Ramos being one of the orphans on Carlito's list, choosing to ignore it altogether.
Ever since Capcom announced that Dead Rising would be, ahem, rising from its grave and getting a strangely titled remake, fans have wondered just how much of the original game was going to be changed around. We've seen plenty of examples of the tweaks that have been made to gameplay, but there was one story element that the community has been talking about.
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Posts 2I am, of course, talking about Carlito's list of 50 orphans (also known as "ticking time bombs") that he infected with the zombie parasite before the events of Dead Rising. In Dead Rising 3, we learn that Nick Ramos is actually one of those orphans, and that his number 12 tattoo is a direct reference to this.
Nick Ramos Isn't Referenced In Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster
The funny thing about this is that in the original Dead Rising, the 12th orphan on Carlito's list is actually named Lisa Jackson instead of Nick Ramos. Some fans wondered if Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster would take the time to correct this inconsistency and put Nick's name down where it should be, but that sadly isn't the case.
In the cutscene where Frank and Isabella look at Carlito's laptop and see the list of orphans, Lisa Jackson is still listed as number 12 instead of Nick Ramos. It's a pretty well-known inconsistency in the Dead Rising series, so it's a bit strange that Capcom hasn't fixed it and seems to suggest that it's not really interested in including Dead Rising 3 as part of the canon.
The same goes for Diego Martinez, who is said to be the 49th orphan on Carlito's list despite the actual document saying "Johann Collins".
In fairness to Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, putting Nick (and Diego) on the list of Carlito's orphans would create some kind of expectation that Dead Rising 3 might eventually get a remake of some kind. Capcom has expressed interest in doing more with the series now that it's back, but it's probably just taking it one step at a time right now and not trying to tempt fans with a wider universe beyond Frank West.
Justice to Nick Ramos, though, that guy is totally underrated.
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