Mega Drive Horror: Sega’s 16-bit Console at 35

While it didn’t hit North American shores until a year later, Japanese gamers got their taste of 16-bit power at home with the Sega Mega Drive (or Genesis, if you prefer) on this day back in 1988. Once it did arrive in North America, thanks in part to Sega of America’s marketing campaign, and its […]

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Hacking Horror: Horror-Themed ROM Hacks for Classic Video Games

All the talk of BillyTime!Games‘ ROM hack of Ghostbusters on the Sega Genesis got us thinking of other horror-themed ROM hacks that you may not be aware of. Obviously, the topics of ROM hacking and video game emulation are reserved for a different website, but that shouldn’t stop us from touching on them for this […]

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The Safe Room Podcast Revisits Their Favorite Introductory Horror Games [Podcast]

Everyone remembers their first introduction to horror. No matter the medium, horror always leaves a distinct impression, regardless of the age at which someone experiences it for the first time. So for this week’s episode of Safe Room, Neil and I are going in a less traditional direction than most might assume. Rather than running […]

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New Public Demo For ‘Zombies Ate My Neighbors’ Total Conversion For ‘Doom II’ Coming This Halloween

We talked about the Zombies Ate My Neighbors Total Conversion for Doom II a few months ago. And now, the creator of the mod, Dude27th, has announced that the mod will be getting a public demo this Halloween! Those who have been members of Dude27th’s Patreon have been getting the latest taste of the game’s […]

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‘Doom’ Meets ‘Zombies Ate My Neighbors’ in This New Total Conversion

Some of you might be disappointed with the recent re-release of LucasArts’ classic Zombies Ate My Neighbors to consoles and PC. The offerings lean towards the, well, lean side of re-releases. If you’re in that camp, you can always lean (why I’m using this word again, I don’t know) on Doom to provide your fix. […]

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