When the first Resident Evil came out, the producers chose a rare route for an introductory sequence: they performed it in live action. The result was pretty cheesy, though it did deliver some scariness, too. More than 20 years later, however, the same Resident Evil footage hasn’t aged well as a horror product. Recognizing how ludicrous it all seems now, one fan of the series has turned the infamous live action intro into a 90s-inspired sitcom intro.

In the original game, the characters are introduced over the span of a few minutes with a quick action scene, which even includes some cheesy limb props and a fog machine that was pushing as hard as it could. The end result is something that was campy even in the 90s, but has turned into the stuff of legend now.

Thanks to the sitcom edit, horror fans are now greeted with upbeat sitcom tones instead of a dramatic backing. It doesn’t help that each character has an almost dating profile-esque moment in front of the camera, with time awkwardly slowing to reveal either awkward smiles or traditional cool-guy moments. The original Resident Evil may be a timeless classic, but one has to admit the intro lends itself well to a sitcom vibe.

Of course, interest in the 1996 version of Resident Evil has risen this year with the announcement that Capcom wants to bring Resident Evil games to the Nintendo Switch. Last week, the company confirmed that Resident Evil 0, 1, and 4 would find their way to the portable platform on May 21st. Unfortunately for Nintendo fans, the new Resident Evil 2 remake won’t be coming to the platform - though it’s already available for those with a PC, PlayStation 4, or Xbox One.

The Resident Evil series is far from the first property to get the sitcom treatment, with Watch Dogs 2 having been remixed with the Full House intro a few years ago. That being said, it’ll be tough for fans to find any video content that would fit a 90s sitcom intro more than Resident Evil 1. Actually, that’s probably a good thing.

Resident Evil 0, 1, and 4 will release on May 21st for the Nintendo Switch.