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Zombies Ate My Neighbors, released as Zombies in Europe and Australia, is a run and gun video game for the Super Nintendo and Sega Mega Drive / Sega Genesis consoles.
Zombies Ate My Neighbors, although not an immediate success, became a cult classic years after its release.
Upon the game's release for the Wii Virtual Console, Zombies Ate My Neighbors received immense praise and earned an Editor's Choice Award from IGN.
" Comparisons to the game Dead Rising, released for the Xbox 360 in 2006, have been drawn, Lucas Thomas of IGN saying " Zombies Ate My Neighbors is basically a comical 16-bit template for the new Xbox 360 release, Dead Rising.
" GameFAQs described the Xbox 360 game Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia as " a tribute to the classic Zombies Ate My Neighbors " due to its similar game play, scenario, and B-Movie humor.
Originally, Ghoul Patrol was not intended to be released as a sequel to Zombies Ate My Neighbors, but was re-worked as such to increase sales.
In 1997, LucasArts released a game for Sony's PlayStation titled Herc's Adventures, which uses the same basic gameplay format and mechanics as Zombies Ate My Neighbors, but instead parodies ancient Greek mythology.
Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle, another game developed by LucasArts, is referenced in Zombies Ate My Neighbors through a secret level.
series, the Jerry Frissen's serial The Zombies That Ate the World for Métal Hurlant, and continuing his creator-owned series The Marquis following its move to Dark Horse Comics.
* The Zombies That Ate the World ( art, with writer Jerry Frissen, in Métal Hurlant, # 8-14, Sept / Oct.
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