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Zombies Ate My Neighbors is a 1993 run and gun horror video game for the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis and Super NES platforms. This video game was originally developed, distributed and produced by LucasArts as a comical tribute to both classic and schlocky horror films of the 1950s through the 1980s. It was published by Konami.

A sequel entitled Ghoul Patrol was released in 1994, but was not as well received as its predecessor and no further sequels were produced.

The player chooses between two teenage characters, Zeke and Julie, or both in two-player mode. They navigate suburban neighborhoods, shopping malls, pyramids, and other areas, destroying a variety of horror-movie monsters, including vampires, werewolves, huge demonic babies, evil dolls, and the game's flagship, zombies. In each of the 48 stages (excluding the bonus levels, of which there are 6) the goal is to rescue the surviving neighbors, at which point a magical door opens that will take the player to the next stage. However, if the player is not careful, any enemy in the game will kill the neighbors, preventing them from being saved. At least one neighbor must be saved from each level to progress to the next. The game is lost if all of the neighbors in a certain stage are killed or if the player(s) lose all of their lives. Scoring points earns players more neighbors to save (but only up to the maximum of 10) and extra lives. Each level has a maximum of ten neighbors, and each neighbor type is worth a certain amount of points.

The monsters in the game are based on horror movies made in the 1950s as well as more modern movies such as Friday the 13th and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (for example, the man with the chainsaw is based on Jason Voorhees and Leatherface of those movies respectively). The weapons usefulness is also based on these depictions, such that werewolves die in one attack if attacked with silverware, or vampires die faster if attacked with the crucifix. The crucifix is the most powerful weapon and Pandora's Box is the most powerful special item.

In the SNES version of the game, there is a flamethrower which is not included in the Sega Mega Drive version. The flamethrower can only be found once in the game, in level 22, Revenge of Dr. Tongue.

There is an extra level in which the character is permitted to walk around LucasArts and talk to the staff responsible for the game.

Music for the game was created by the acclaimed video game soundtrack composer George Alistair Sanger, a.k.a. The Fat Man. * A sequel entitled Ghoul Patrol was released in 1994, but was not as well received as its predecessor. Originally, Ghoul Patrol was not intended to be released as a sequel to Zombies Ate My Neighbors, but was re-worked as such in order to boost sales. * In 1997, The CD-ROM based game titled, "Herc's Adventures" followed the same basic format as Zombies Ate My Neighbors, but instead spoofed ancient Greek mythology. Although distributed by LucasArts, it was made by a different software developer and besides similar gameplay mechanics was unrelated to the Zombies Ate My Neighbors franchise.

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  • are you a zombie in this or something i dont get it

  • @bmanyoupoop No your human fighting every kind of horror monster imaginable

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  • My son loved this game as a young child... me too! It helped us as dad-and-son bond as die-hard monster-movie fans! Great game!

  • @spyromojo EPIC FAIL

  • you obviously didnt play this much growing up

    if they are behind a door get them at the end, they are safe!!!

    save the others first!!! XD

  • what is this one on ive only played the one on the super nintendo and it doesnt look like that and the sounds are better

  • the soundtracks sounds just like banjokazzoie.... or quite similar..

  • Maybe a neighbor ate your zombie?

  • is scary when you have only one bar left because you can loose your life.its scarier

    when your on your final life and bar

  • The music reminds me of those old school horror flicks.

  • @rossmahon2 ooh

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