
The next big retro game DotEmu is working on is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, inspired by the 16-bit games of the turtle squad. As for DotEmu, the publisher and developer were responsible for the revival of classic gaming franchises such as Streets of Rage and Wonder Boy. Lucasfilm Games also recently announced that a new Indiana Jones game is currently in production. Even if Ghoul Patrol didn't receive the same warm reception as its predecessor, both games are classics of the 16-bit era.


The game’s success allowed Lucasfilm Games to rework Ghoul Patrol - which was in development at the time - as a sequel to Zombies Ate My Neighbors. When it was last re-released for Wii Virtual Console, we awarded Zombies Ate My Neighbors an 8/10 review, saying "This is one of those cult classics that absolutely deserves its accolades, and is certainly worth your investment." Ghoul Patrol also saw its last release on Virtual Console, and features a time-travelling storyline.RELATED: 'The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom' Gameplay Promises a Kid-Friendly 'Diablo'-esque Adventureįirst released on the Super Nintendo and on the Sega Mega Drive in 1993, Zombies Ate My Neighbor s gave two players the control of teens trying to save their neighborhood from a zombie attack, which also included a lot of other monsters straight from horror movies, such as mummies and vampires.


Per a press release, the new features in both games include:
