![]() Any donations are truly appreciated, but so is the fact that you took the time to read my articles. If you did want to support the site and my writing, you can do so at either of these links: /geekmid or PayPal. but also Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo, either in gray standard or ooze. There’s no word on price yet, but – given the enduring appeal of the first game at least – the re-release should be a monster success as long as it isn’t priced too expensively (£29.99 Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance re-release, I’m looking at you!).Įnjoyed what you’ve read? Want to support my blog? There’s no pressure of course, but every penny helps to keep this site running, as I earn no income from my writing here. with their physical releases of Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol. Each game will, like the originals, support two player simultaneous co-op play. The Switch versions will feature the very welcome addition of save files, art galleries, developer interviews, achievements and even music players that will feature the soundtracks of both games for players to listen to. ![]() Nonetheless, it’s great to see the more rare, less widely-known sequel returning from the dead. ![]() It definitely lost a lot of the first game’s charm, as well as a big chunk of its witty film references. With an odd development that saw the game start life as a title unintended to be a Zombies Ate My Neighbors sequel, as well as the fact that most of the development was not done by LucasArts, but rather outsourced to a Malaysian studio named Motion Pixel, perhaps it’s not a surprise that it had nowhere near the impact or critical praise that its predecessor had. The sequel – Ghoul Patrol, published by JVC, is less fondly remembered. ![]()
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