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Zombie Nation, or Samurai Zombie Nation as the in-game title screen calls it, is a 1990 NES action game developed by Meldac of America and Live Planning. In Japan, it is known as Abarenbou Tengu.

Gameplay

The game stars the player known as Namakubi, which is actually a Japanese word that is used to refer to sliced off heads. This zombie samurai reduced to a giant floating head, has to rescue the USA from an alien invasion that turned people of the land into zombies.

The game is considered to be extremely bizarre, as the playing character is a giant floating zombie head who shoots eyeballs and vomit as a weapon. He must destroy or avoid various different enemies along the way like zombie snipers, deadly zeppelins, and lava monsters. He can also save people while destroying buildings and various other structures along the way. As he saves people, his attack powers increase.

Levels and bosses

Screenshot of Zombie Nation
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Screenshot of Zombie Nation

Rounds I-III consist of three stages; two regular stages and a boss stage. Round IV, however, only has one regular stage and a boss stage. After all four rounds are completed, the final battle with Dark Seed can occur.

Story

The plot is as described in the introduction of the game:

“1999- What appeared to be a harmless meteorite crashing in the Nevada desert had turned out to be Darc Seed, an evil alien creature with horrible powers. By shooting strange magnetic rays, Darc Seed had turned the helpless nation into zombies and brought the Statue of Liberty to life to do his dirty work. These rays also gave him control over many deadly weapons, but none were more powerful than the legendary samurai sword, Shura. When the great head of the samurai, Namakubi heard that the sword had fallen into evil hands, he set off immediately for the United States. For only he possessed the strength and knowledge needed to recapture the magical sword and free the U.S. from the evil clutches of Darc Seed.”

Abarenbou Tengu

Screenshot of Abarenbou Tengu
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Screenshot of Abarenbou Tengu

Meaning "hooligan tengu", this game was released in Japan in 1990 by Meldac of Japan and Live Planning. This is the game Zombie Nation derived from. Aside from this having some Japanese text, both games are practically identical, with this game having only two major differences:

Probably due to the tengu belonging to Japanese folklore, they assumed the American gamers would not understand the meaning behind the character.

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