Released in 1993 for the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, is a top-down run-and-gun cult classic that functions as a playable love letter to B-horror cinema. Developed by LucasArts and published by Konami, the game tasks teenage protagonists Zeke and Julie with rescuing their eccentric neighbors—ranging from clueless tourists to trampoline-bouncing cheerleaders—across 48 increasingly chaotic levels. Horror Tropes and Campy Design

The game’s greatest strength is its dense layering of horror movie homages. Each stage is presented as a movie title parody (e.g., "Terror in Aisle Five" or "Chainsaw Hedge Maze Mayhem"), accompanied by a soundtrack that perfectly balances "creepy and goofy". Zombies Ate My Neighbors - (SNES) - Walkthrough

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