
Is this supposed to emphasize how “evil” he is? If he was truly evil, he would eat babies or club seals, or eat baby seals that he clubbed to death! But no, all he wants to do is “take over the Irate Gamers’ show.”Ġ:46 - 1:07: Here’s our theme song, and it’s not instrumental Making Christmas. The Prince of Darkness if giving you life, on the condition that you don’t screw anything up, and then you backhand him in an instant. Instead, he says “I suppose I could, but just say out of trouble”, with Evil Gamer responding “Fine, but I’m not making any promises!” What a poorly-written line! If this was a realistic portrayal of Satan, then he would have laughed and roasted his ass. I love how far they have to stand apart so Bores can do the split-screen effect.Įvil Gamer compliments him and then asks if he can return to the world of the living. On cue, the Evil Gamer appears sitting on an invisible force (yeah his green screen cuts out the chair) reading a Nintendo Power (I’m a gamer guys, really!). But his conquest will have to wait because he has a party to attend to. Instead we get Devil Bores declaring his plans for world domination because it’s Halloween. Wow, something that actually makes sense.Ġ:02 - 0:46: The video starts without the theme song, huh. Intro: The “Rate This Video” card has Bores’ head replaced with a pumpkin.

As you can see, it won’t be easy for me to cover this review. This also happens to be the first Irate Game review I saw, hated him the moment he said this game sucks. That’s the important thing, the game was fun. Excellent gameplay, creepy soundtrack, great variety of weapons and monsters, and it’s damn fun. Might as well get through this, this is the Irate Gamers’ Zombies Ate My Neighbors review. Thanks to DackR for working out how the game funnels colours into the background layer portion of the Game Over screen blood splat, and to Reddit users Anachren and Piranhaplant1 for explaining a bunch of stuff about how the SNES handles sprites and colours.EDIT: Bores has removed this version (only the remastered version remains). The fact that this new version uses the original SNES game’s palette means it exactly matches other blood colours in the game and also matches fairly closely with the Mega Drive / Genesis palette that this hack is modelled after. Also, in terms of personal taste, the previous hack utilised a darker and more realistic red palette, which looks fantastic but is very different from the red/blood colours used elsewhere in the game on both SNES and Mega Drive / Genesis. Taking a different approach with this new edit means that the monster (and anything else that might use the same palette) remains untouched and true to source. It’s perhaps most distracting when playing as the girl character because she wears a red cap that stays on when she turns into the monster this doesn’t stand out anywhere near as much against the red monster as it does against the original purple.

Although this does look extremely cool, it represents a significant change to the original product that goes beyond simply removing console-specific censorship.

As a result, editing the palette itself changes the monster from purple to red as well as the blood on the Game Over screen. The problem with this is that the palette is not exclusive to the blood sprites and is used by other things, including the big purple monster that the player character can transform into after drinking a potion.
#Zombies ate my friends hacked mod
There is an earlier version of this blood mod by DackR, who changed the blood drips from purple to red by directly editing the colour palette used by the sprites.
#Zombies ate my friends hacked Patch
To use both together, you can simply apply either one of the two patches to your source ROM, then take your newly patched ROM and apply the second patch to that to get a final ROM with both mods activated! If you like this mod, you can combine it with Stanley_Decker & sloat’s Reverse Inventory Cycling to further enhance your game. This patch exists to do one thing and one thing only: uncensor the purple blood of the Game Over screen in the US SNES version of Zombies Ate My Neighbors to closer match the red blood seen in the Mega Drive / Genesis release.
