Switc... | Zombies Ate My Neighbors And Ghoul Patrol

The bundle on Nintendo Switch brings two 16-bit cult classics together in a single package. Originally released in 1993 and 1994, these run-and-gun titles are known for their campy horror movie parodies and challenging top-down gameplay. Gameplay Overview

The Switch port, developed by Dotemu, includes several quality-of-life updates to the original experience: Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol Switc...

: Both games support local two-player co-op, though this re-release lacks online multiplayer functionality. Switch Version Features The bundle on Nintendo Switch brings two 16-bit

While fans appreciate the convenience of playing these titles on modern hardware, the port has received mixed reviews due to its "bare-bones" presentation. Notable criticisms include: : The package adds a unified list of

: A direct sequel where the duo travels through time to "de-spook" history books after an ancient spirit is accidentally released. It introduces new mechanics like sliding and jumping but is often considered less polished than the original.

: The package adds a unified list of achievements and separate online leaderboards for each title. Reception & Availability

: Weapons range from classic uzi squirt guns and bazookas to more bizarre items like exploding soda pop, weed whackers, and Martian "Heatseeker" guns.