"Legendary horror filmmaker George A. Romero -- who's best known as the creator of the modern zombie movie with 1968's Night of the Living Dead -- speaks about working on his iPhone app called App of the Dead, as well as a brand new video game, which will be his first since Kuju Entertainment's City of the Dead fell through with the bankruptcy of Hip Interactive."
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Eternal Darkness was way ahead of its time especially for a Nintendo exclusive.
I would love to see a remake or sequel (multiplatform)
4 people love Eternal Darkness.
Quick! Jump on that remake, whoever holds the rights these days.
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Games like Lethal Company end up scary because of their freeform nature, while Resident Evil's polish and storytelling ultimately make them rather tame in comparison. Agree or disagree?
This interview is ripped straight from a G4TV interview.
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Calling Romero legendary is a bit rash. In my humble opinion he's mediocre. Let's hope he's better at making games than movies.