Splatterhouse Namco, Arcade/PC Engine/Windows/Others Image source: It’s a great game to run through with a friend, and once you are done, why not move on the sequel, Ghoul Patrol? When it comes to great retro games for halloween, Zombies Ate My Neighbours is an essential. The game wears its B-movie influences on its sleeve, with all matter of Zombies, Werewolves, killer dolls, mummies, and much more filling out the enemy rosters - As well as level names like Evening of the Undead, Lumberjack Hedgemaze Mayhem, and Weird Kids on the Block, showing its 90s roots to the full. Starting out with a simple water pistol, you can pick up others, such as a bazooka, knives and forks, and even a weed whacker. You start out with 10 on each level, but these can be killed by the monsters, with a magic exit door appearing when all remaining are collected or killed, allowing you passage to the next level. Your main mission, outside of the few bosses through the game, is to rescue your neighbours. Alone, or in two player co-op, you take on a variety of zombies and other B-movie monsters through your local neighbourhood and other locales following an unspecified event. Zombies Ate My Neighbours is a comedy-horror shooter game, played in a top down setting. Zombies Ate My Neighbours Lucasarts/Konami, Super Nintendo/Sega Megadrive There are plenty of horror games out there now, thanks in part to the likes of the Resident Evil and Silent Hill series, but what about before the dawn of the survival horror genre? Back when pixels and sprites ruled our TV screens? I’m going to give you a quick rundown of a few retro games for Halloween, if you are able.
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