![]() It was developed by LucasArts and published by Konami, and while it didn’t seem to sell as well as other titles at that time, it was far from a bust. The game was first released in 1993 for the Super NES and the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Zombies Ate My Neighbors, however, is not intrinsically frightening, but its challenging gameplay has always kept me on the edge of my seat. Zombies are still a benchmark for horror in video games, and today’s graphics have certainly increased the scare factor. ![]() The choice of which game to play first is always the same: Zombies Ate My Neighbors. I still ritually clean the game cartridge before putting it in the console. Emulators are convenient, but I enjoy dealing with all the quirks of these classic systems. For me that meant dusting off old consoles, and diving through cardboard boxes looking for cartridge games. BY PJ RAWSON: Like many veteran gamers this past year, I travelled down the nostalgic road to childhood favorites.
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