Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol: Classic Zombies Games on the Super Nintendo

Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol: Classic Zombies Games on the Super Nintendo

The Super Nintendo, also known as the SNES, was one of the most popular gaming consoles of the 1990s. It was home to a wide variety of games, but one genre that saw a surge in popularity during the SNES era was the Zombies genre. Among the most iconic Zombies games of all time on the Super Nintendo were Zombies Ate My Neighbors and its sequel Ghoul Patrol.

Zombies Ate My Neighbors, developed and published by LucasArts in 1993, was a top-down shooter that had players controlling Zeke and Julie as they fought to save their neighbors from hordes of Zombies. With its colorful graphics, catchy soundtrack, and humorous tone, Zombies Ate My Neighbors was a fan-favorite that still has a dedicated fanbase to this day.

Ghoul Patrol, the sequel to Zombies Ate My Neighbors, was released in 1994, it featured new weapons, new levels, and new monsters. The game was developed and published by LucasArts, and it was released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and Sega Genesis. Ghoul Patrol continued the legacy of Zombies Ate My Neighbors and it was well received by fans and critics alike.

Both Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol were known for their challenging gameplay, memorable levels, and unique power-ups. They were also known for their sense of humor, which set them apart from other Zombies games of the time. These games set the standard for future Zombies games and inspired many others in the genre.

In conclusion, the Super Nintendo was home to some of the most iconic Zombies games of all time. Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol defined the Zombies genre and set the standard for future games in the genre. These games still have a dedicated fanbase, and they are considered as classics by many. If you’re a fan of Zombies games, these two games are a must-play.

Eugene lives in New Mexico and has been a life long gamer since getting his hands on an NES. Always partial to Nintendo, Eugene has made it a point to keep informed on all things Mario.