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Zombies Ate My Neighbors: Suburbia vs. the Undead
In this episode of The Retro Respawn, we grab our squirt guns and soda grenades to revisit Zombies Ate My Neighbors, the 1993 cult classic that turned every horror trope into pixelated chaos. Developed by LucasArts and published by Konami, this top-down shooter stars Zeke and Julie—two teens battling zombies, werewolves, aliens, and giant babies to save their neighborhood from total monster meltdown.
With over 50 levels, tongue-in-cheek humor, and a soundtrack that’s equal parts spooky and silly, ZAMN is a love letter to B-movie horror and arcade mayhem. Whether you’re dodging chainsaw maniacs or rescuing cheerleaders from Martians, this game proves that saving the suburbs is anything but boring.
Join us as we dive into the weapons, the weirdness, and the legacy of one of the most beloved co-op games of the 16-bit era.
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By Callum Ewing & Billy EwingZombies Ate My Neighbors: Suburbia vs. the Undead
In this episode of The Retro Respawn, we grab our squirt guns and soda grenades to revisit Zombies Ate My Neighbors, the 1993 cult classic that turned every horror trope into pixelated chaos. Developed by LucasArts and published by Konami, this top-down shooter stars Zeke and Julie—two teens battling zombies, werewolves, aliens, and giant babies to save their neighborhood from total monster meltdown.
With over 50 levels, tongue-in-cheek humor, and a soundtrack that’s equal parts spooky and silly, ZAMN is a love letter to B-movie horror and arcade mayhem. Whether you’re dodging chainsaw maniacs or rescuing cheerleaders from Martians, this game proves that saving the suburbs is anything but boring.
Join us as we dive into the weapons, the weirdness, and the legacy of one of the most beloved co-op games of the 16-bit era.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.