Game vs Game

Posted on Dec 7th 2014 at 03:01:20 AM by (GryeDor)
Posted under Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Zombies, Monsters, Halloween, Lucasarts, Lucasfilm Games, Horror, SNES, Genesis, Nintendo, Sega

You know it and hope that one day you'll actually beat it... but you always know you'll have a blast trying, and dying. In this episode, we'll look closer at the SNES and Genesis Horror classic, Zombies At My Neighbors.




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Another great review man. These videos are highly enjoyable.
 
going to watch this when I get off work

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