Zombi (video game)
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| Zombi | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Amstrad: S L Coemelck, Patrick Daher, Philippe Marchiset Spectrum: G.M. Phillips, Colin Jones, S. Chance |
| Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
| Platform(s) | ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Amiga, IBM PC |
| Release date | Amstrad CPC: 1986 Other versions: 1990 |
| Genre(s) | Arcade adventure |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Media | Cassette tape, Floppy disk |
| Input methods | Computer keyboard, Mouse |
Zombi is an icon-driven arcade adventure computer game. It was Ubisoft's first publication, released when the company was established in 1986[1].
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[edit] History
The original Amstrad CPC version was programmed by S L Coemelck, with graphics by Patrick Daher and music by Philippe Marchiset[citation needed]
It was re-released in 1990, with ports developed for the ZX Spectrum (by Geoff Phillips, Colin Jones and Steve Chance), Commodore 64 (Jean Noel Moyne, Laurent Poujoulat, Jean Francois Auroux[2]), Amiga (Alexander Yarmitsky[3]), Atari ST and DOS.
[edit] Gameplay
A first-person arcade adventure, it draws inspiration from Dawn of the Dead; the player controlling four protagonists exploring a zombie-filled shopping mall.
[edit] Reviews
Sinclair User awarded the game 87%[4] and Your Sinclair 77% [5], both reviewers impressed with the immersive atmosphere.
CU Amiga awarded the game 85%, whilst German magazine Amiga Joker scored the game at 69%. [6]
[edit] See also
- Dead Rising; a modern interpretation of the Dawn of the Dead theme.
- List of video games featuring zombies
[edit] References
- ^ "Games, Games and More Games" article from Start magazine volume 3 issue 8, March 1989; retrieved from Atarimagazines.com
- ^ Zombi at Lemon64.com
- ^ Zombi at Hall of Light
- ^ Sinclair User issue 98 at World of Spectrum
- ^ Your Sinclair issue 52 at World of Spectrum
- ^ Amiga Joker March 1990 and CU Amiga May 1990 reviews at Amiga Reviews

