A good classic: Zombies Ate my Neighbors

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    • A good classic: Zombies Ate my Neighbors

      This great game was released back in the day for SNES and the Sega Genesis (also Sega Megadrive)
      About the game (from wikipedia):
      The player chooses between two characters, Zeke and Julie, or both in a
      two-player mode. They navigate suburban neighborhoods, shopping malls,
      pyramids, haunted castles and other areas, destroying a variety of
      horror-movie monsters, including vampires, werewolves, huge demonic babies, squidmen, evil dolls, aliens, UFOs, giant ants, blobs, giant worms, and the game's namesake, zombies.
      In each of the 48 stages, which includes seven optional bonus levels,
      the goal is to rescue the surviving neighbors, at which point a door
      opens that will take the player to the next stage.[3]
      If the player does not find a neighbor fast enough, an enemy will kill
      the neighbors when touched, 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 the players lose all of their lives or if all of the neighbors in the current stage are killed. Scoring points earns players neighbors to save and extra lives. Each level has at most ten neighbors, and each neighbor type is worth a different amount of points.

      Game play (by me):youtube.com/watch?v=GN-eaArw4O…l09w&index=1&feature=plcp me doing levels 1-6

      This game is a classic back in the day and as i said in the video i played this game a lot as a kid thought i would recommend it to you bros and maybe it would appear on a Pewdiepie video (idk but it would be awesome)
      To get this game you would have to (unless you own it) play it on a SNES or SEGA (either mega drive or genesis) emulator since the game is old but it is a worthy classic that should not be missed for people that have never played it.
      NOTE: idk if its the same for any emulator but the controls on my emulator were: arrow keys equals movement. A is to fire selected weapon S is to you your item selected (except keys) Z cycles through weapons and X cycles through items
      Zombie's got your back but who is watching mine?