More awesome House of the Dead: Overkill art, European date
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Wow. The build-up to House of the Dead: Overkill's release next month has resulted in some excellent art (be it in the form of comics, limited edition boxart, or swag), and here's something else Overkill-related to crave: this superb, grindhousey movie poster. We dearly hope Sega isn't intending to use this solely for the marketing of Overkill and then forget it forever, because this is precisely the kind of thing that needs to be on our walls. You can see a bigger version of this in our gallery, along with three new screens.
Meanwhile, Sega has confirmed a very spooky European release date of Friday, February 13th. That's just in time to treat your loved one to a helping of black magic and violence! Don't forget your Hand Cannon.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Jan 17th 2009 6:28AM Bowser Rogozhin said
This will be fun for the three light gun fans that still hang about here (everywhere).
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Posted: Jan 17th 2009 7:40PM blahblah55 said
:p Three?
Pfff.... either you don't know how many light gun fans are out there, or you don't know what this game's appeal is.
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Pfff.... either you don't know how many light gun fans are out there, or you don't know what this game's appeal is.
Posted: Jan 18th 2009 6:30AM Bowser Rogozhin said
I hit up my local arcade about once a week, so I know how many light gun fans are left. It's the same quarter dozen, week in, week out, playing the same half decade old games.
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Posted: Jan 18th 2009 11:04PM blahblah55 said
Light gun-Wii fans.
Arcades have deteriorated for a long time due to many people sticking to CPUs and home consoles. And as many of those console-owners miss Light Guns, they make hundreds of excuses of NOT going to their local arcade. Rather spending $60-120 for a light gun video game.
So in that sense, you only know that part. Not the home console part.
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Arcades have deteriorated for a long time due to many people sticking to CPUs and home consoles. And as many of those console-owners miss Light Guns, they make hundreds of excuses of NOT going to their local arcade. Rather spending $60-120 for a light gun video game.
So in that sense, you only know that part. Not the home console part.
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