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  1. It’s curious that you left out the Virtua Cop titles — outside of House of the Dead that’s definitely Sega’s most famous light gun series, and it uses the same arcade hardware as HOTD. No licensing issues, either.

  2. Jul 19, 1997 · Here's the magician's pattern, for those who don't know: 1. Spins around, throws two fireballs. 2. Remains still, throws two fireballs. 3. Throws four fireballs. Shoot at them while they're in...

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  3. You basically have to go into "The House of the Dead" to save the scientists trapped inside and take out Curien and his secret weapon, the Magician (oops, I guess it's not so secret anymore ^_^). The two main characters involved are agents from the AMS, G and Rogan.

  4. Creator of the series specifically states they're creatures created by Doctor Curien.

    • Premise
    • Cast of Characters
    • The Game
    • Chapter 1: Tragedy
    • Chapter 2: Revenge
    • Chapter 3: Truth
    • Chapter 4 (Final Chapter): The House of The Dead
    • Ending
    • Presentation
    • Graphics

    On 18 December 1998, strange events are reported at the Curien Mansion, home of esteemed scientist Doctor Roy Curien - strange creatures are roaming the grounds, killing his employees consisting of researchers from the DBR Corporation (keep these names in mind for when I review the sequels). One member of Doctor Curien’s staff - chief scientist Sop...

    This game has a minimal cast of characters due to its nature as an arcade coin-guzzler, so story and characterisation are secondary to the gameplay. However, due to the semi-competent voice acting, we actually get some personality from our heroes (and villains). 1. Thomas Rogan - the Player 1 character, he is known to be hotheaded and impulsive, an...

    Everyone, say with me now: THE HOUSE... OF THE DEAD. When the game boots up, you are greeted by an introduction, a short trailer if you will, telling you about the game’s premise complete with instructions. The game itself is played with a light gun, and since CRT monitors are virtually extinct, there is no way to play this game the way it was inte...

    Yes, it's a tragedy that this game isn't as widely-known as its successors. Each stage begins with its own title card made to look like an old scratched-up film projection. This is the Japanese version, hence the Kanji beneath the English title at the bottom. Why doesn't the scientist just run instead of standing there? This mission briefing is uni...

    Revenge is a dish best served cold with the blood of your enemy after he's been devoured by hungry mutants... The second stage opens with our heroes facing a new threat consisting of an overweight mutant holding a very heavy (and very shootable) red barrel. Shoot down the barrel multiple times to destroy it and disarm him quickly, before he has a c...

    Yes, maybe I'll find out the truth as to how and why the source code for this game has been lost. The third stage begins quite dramatically, with Thomas and G bursting through a glass window and entering a hidden laboratory, only to be greeted by a trio of creatures who are all too willing to tear them limb from limb for trespassing. I don't think ...

    Title drop! This is it - the last level. I’m surprised at this game’s brevity (it can be completed in approximately 20 minutes if you’re playing well enough). This is it, boys - the final push. Don't let me down. The final stage starts off with Thomas and G jumping into an underground cavern. This stage is completely linear and gameplay elements ar...

    After speaking his last (for now) words, the Magician explodes, and our two heroes are left to ponder their recently completed mission for a while before deciding to get the hell out of there, although it is a hollow victory for Thomas, as he bids goodbye to Doctor Curien and a sad farewell to Sophie. The credits consist of a lengthy first-person v...

    Being an arcade game, it pulls no punches and leaves no stone unturned in showing off the latest and greatest (at the time) technology with Sega’s Model 2 arcade board, which was already replaced at the time of the game’s release by its successor, the Sega Model 3. The original arcade version may be lacking in content when compared to the home port...

    The game’s visuals still look impressive even now, a quarter of a century later, and the blood and gore effects still have the power to shock even today. The character models are detailed fairly well and I am convinced that the PC version may have looked just as good, if not better, if the developers handling the conversion had not been forced to r...

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  5. Apr 6, 2022 · The original port of the arcade cabinet version included three different endings. The paths and unlock methods weren't difficult to distinguish, but only a handful of players were able to find any but the first. Here are the steps you'll need to take to see all three confirmed House of the Dead Remake endings.

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  7. Apr 7, 2022 · For those that don’t recognise the name, The House Of The Dead was a 1996 Sega coin-op released just six months after the original Resident Evil. Despite the similarities between the two games,...

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