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But that's not stopping Sega from trying, and The House of the Dead Remake, which was recently released on Nintendo Switch, looks set to come to Steam and GOG later this month (thanks, VGC).
The House of the Dead: Remake is an easy recommendation for hardcore fans who have been waiting decades for a better way to play it at home, but it’s a much harder sell for anyone else.
'The House of the Dead' was one of the undisputed Model 2 arcade classics of the late nineties. It also showed off that a Sega game with light gun controls could end up dominating the industry.
House of the Dead 2 was released in arcades in late 1998 with a Sega Dreamcast port coming less than a year later, and would become one of the most ported entries in the series.
The House of the Dead Remake is scheduled to launch on Nintendo Switch sometime in 2021. MegaPixels has yet to say anything regarding other platforms, or if lightgun peripherals will be useable.
For The House of the Dead series, it all began about 20-odd years ago in the arcades as an on-rails shooter that featured zombies, monstrosities, and fun lightgun action.
The House of the Dead and The House of the Dead 2 were both originally released in arcades, in 1996 and 1998, respectively. Sega later released versions of those games on Sega Saturn and Dreamcast ...
The House of the Dead 2: Remake just got an ESRB listing, so it looks like the arcade classic is finally getting a remake from Forever Entertainment. Skip to main content Menu ...
Alan Rubin, a geologist who became the self-described “big enchilada” of the Biograph Theater, a single-screen art house in Washington’s Georgetown neighborhood that eventually succumbed to ...
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