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    Jan 12th, 2007 at 01:44:52     -    Zombies Ate My Neighbors (GEN)

    So I went back to my friend's apartment to keep playing Zombies yesterday, and we went through levels 45-48 a few times before we were almost flawless in finding out ammo and weapons and just getting through the levels to Dr. Tongue. The last time we played level 48, it was almost flawless by the time we got through all the skeleton doors and to Dr. Tongue. I was pretty excited because I knew that this time we were going to beat Dr. Tongue, because my friend still had 4 lives, and I still had 3, and between the two of us, we still had a lot of ammo to use against the giant spider.
    Well, playing against the giant spider is hard because it moves around a lot and spawns little baby spiders, and it's cobwebs are really hard to move through. So I just went near the bottom and shot it with all of my bazookas, then whatever else I had. When we killed the spider, Dr. Tongue then turned into a giant head. The giant head would throw us back, much like the football players, which didn't hurt us, so I didn't mind so much. He had 4 different levels of disintegration. First his glasses cracked, then his head, then his eyeballs started coming after us. It was kind of weird. So we kill Dr. Tongue, and I just kind of figured that he would run away into level 55 or something because it always advertises at the beginning of the game "55 Levels of Terror!" ... So we go through the now open hallway thing and retrieve the cheerleader. And that was it.
    WINNER!! and fireworks appeared on the screen. That was the end of the game. As much as I love this game, it was so anti-climatic. I was pretty disappointed. We had been working on it for a few months, and it just ends. 7 levels before we think it's supposed to end. But there was a bonus level of some sort after, but we died very quickly because we were just so damn confused.
    All in all, I would still say I love this game, but that it just has a very disappointing ending. When I was a kid, the graphics were like, "woah." And now, I still love them. And I always will. Because the game, yeah, it pretty much rocks.

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    Jan 10th, 2007 at 23:08:48     -    Zombies Ate My Neighbors (GEN)

    So I first discovered Zombies when I was around the age of 10. That's my guess, at least. I'm really not sure. Probably whenever it came out on the Genesis. Or possibly SNES. Anyways, I found the game at home for Genesis, and brought it back to school to play with my friend. Since I brought it back last quarter, we have been working together to beat it. We don't play that often, and whenever we do, we beat 4-8 levels.
    The last time we played, we got the password to start on level 45. Level 41 was one of the levels with martians. It has a bubble gun on it, which is really handy in other levels. My zombie partner always gets it, because I suck at using it. We went through the level as quickly as we could picking up and opening what we could and found the baby, which was the only victim still alive, and got the hell out of there. Level 42 was just all spikes, with a few open spots. We went all around before we finally found the person, but then werewolves killed her, and it was game over. The next time we went through a lot quicker, but that was because I just went straight for her, not even waiting for the spikes to go down. Level 43 is one of the "clean up sites" which means there are a lot of toxic blobs around, and green water, which also house the lovely squidmen. The only victim ever left is a guy floating in water. So we just went as quickly as we could and got him before a squidman could and got out of the level. Level 44 is a level around a castle, sort of. There are vampires, who are really annoying, werewolves, zombies, mummies, squidmen, pod plants, and frankenstein's monster who shoots off electrical thingys. The one victim is a cheerleader, and she's trapped behind 4 skeleton key doors. So we had to find all the keys and rescue the cheerleader, also known as my partner's "woman". Once we found out where all the keys were, it wasn't hard level to get through. So we got through the 4 levels, and got the password.
    So we went on to level 45. It was sort of difficult, seeing as the giant ants were there and kept picking up the items and taking them away, and attacking us. I found the way to our victim fairly quickly, and we found a life up, monster potion, 2 mystery potions, soda cans, water gun, medipack, and bazookas on the way to the victim. Very good haul. Level 46 is a pain in the ass and impossible to get through quickly without a monster potion or a lot of bazookas. My partner always picks up the monster potion, too, because like the bubble gun, I suck at using it. We have to get 2 monster keys and do successfully, whenever he uses the monster potion, and save his woman and get the hell out of there. Because the chainsaw dudes are crazy and always corner me. Level 47 is fairly difficult because it has the worm, snake things that take forever to kill unless you can get them in one spot and not get hurt by them. In this level, though, there are a lot, so we had to be especially careful to only use ammo on one, because we had to kill one to get a skeleton key to get to the baby. We went around the level to find all the items possible, and then killed one of the snake things and left. Level 48 is very, very difficult. First, we had to go around and find all the skeleton keys to get through the doors. Finding them wasn't that hard, but the journey is difficult just for the sheer number of enemies. The vampires, mummies, jelly blob, zombies, werewolves, and Frankie's monster. After we found the keys and went through the doors, Dr. Tongue turned himself into a giant spider, which also creates little spiders consistently. He creates a bunch of spider webs around the floor as he moves around, which make it really hard for us to move around, and he is very hard to kill. The first few times we played, I always died pretty quickly. After we defeated the giant spider, Dr. Tongue turned himself into a giant head that spit acid crap at us, and was difficult to beat. Then we ran out of ammo and died. That was our last attempt at the game for the night.
    Hopefully next time we can beat level 48, which I think is the most difficult level we have played yet, and get a password.

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