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Continue? - Zombies Ate My Neighbors
Halloween Special Part 1
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Ok, so it isn't Halloween just yet, but for all of October we're playing games that involve monsters, Draculas, Freakensteins (sexy version of Frankenstein), and of course zombies, to help you get in the Halloween mood.
There are few games that combine both zombies and neighbors so well. Zombies Ate My Neighbors for Super Nintendo is one of those games. Watch as we play and recall our favorite Halloween candies and terrible things Paul's dad did.
Every week on Continue?, we sit people down to play a random old school game for 45 minutes. We're talking NES, SNES, Genesis old here. There is one question we are trying to answer - do we want to stop playing or continue?
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Shot by: Paul Ritchey
Edited by: Dominic Moschitti
Starring: Dominic Moschitti
Nick Murphy
Paul Ritchey
Comments
Last week Nick Murphy asked me if I thought Game Genie was cheating. I said no.
I support Nick Murphy.
game genie=CHEATING it makes games way to easy which easy games arent as fun
Game Genie is not cheating. Finagling that piece of shit to work is a pain in the ass enough to discourage you from using it all the time. So you only use it when you've played a game a million times and want to RAEP IT.
I don't think using a game genie is cheating if you're a kid and the game is ridiculous. I wish I had one back in the day.
Also I really want to see and "EWW GHOST" t-shirt, make it so!
Game Genie = cheater!!!
Also how many alter egos does Paul have?
I want to see a Continue with Future Paul, Paul, and Raul...they should play Back to the Future for the NES. that would be all kinds of win...
Holy shit Paul. I had the exact same My Buddy Doll/Chucky experience as you. That thing was the WORST idea for a toy ever. Eventually, I just gave it to my cousins.
And Game Genie ruled for NES. Some games were retarded difficult back in the day. Battletoads and the Ninja Gaidens in particular - no way I'd tackle them without it if I ever thought about finishing it seriously. I mean, I've bought the NG games again on the Wii's VC, and I can't get more than a few levels into any of 'em without the Genie. You are totally in the right, Nick. Unless its some serious competition here, than it's all good. They're games, and at the end of the day they have to entertain. And if they're not entertaining the player, it's up to Game Genie - or good ol' fashioned cheat codes - to fix that.
Oh and guys; excellent Halloween themed idea. Are you guys stickin' to the 8/16 bit consoles, or are you up for playing some stuff like Eternal Darkness or Legacy of Kain: Defiance? Or, at least the PSX/Saturn. There's some creepy ass/really unique 32 bit titles out there - Parasite Eve, Fear Effect, Enemy Zero, Tecmo's Deception, etc. I would love to see some 32 bit games on Continue? this month, seeing as how that's when the survival horror genre really got kicking....