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''The House of the Dead'' is a horror-themed
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created by
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in 1996. Originally released in arcades, it utilizes a
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on the platform, but can be played with standard controllers on consoles and a mouse or keyboard on home computers. For the
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releases of ''III'' and ''4'', they can also be played using the
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controller. There are six ''House of the Dead'' games originating in a first-person light gun
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format. The main series all have common traits including special agents pairing up to take on hordes of biologically engineered
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(referred to as 'mutants' in ''Overkill''). The games are divided into chapters, each of which culminates in a boss battle against usually massive, terrifying creatures. The bosses in the first four games as well as the sixth are all named after the
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of occult
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. Gameplay elements differ among the different games in the series, with each having different characters, firearms, and types of enemies. In many of the games, there are branching paths (determined by one's actions) and unlockable bonuses, along with different endings based on one's performances. Several
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to the mainstream storyline have also been produced (including a virtual pinball game, an English tutorial and a typing tutorial), as well as a film trilogy. In addition, select enemy characters appearing in the first two games were adapted into fully articulated
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s by Palisade Toys, which canceled the second toy line before street release due to limited returns from the first series. ''The House of the Dead'' has been, along with ''
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'', credited with popularising zombie video games as well as re-popularising
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s in mainstream popular culture from the late 1990s onwards, leading to renewed interest in
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s during the 2000s.


Gameplay

The main gameplay mechanic is the on-rails shooting mechanic. The player must clear each area of enemies before advancing to the next area. The first two installments featured pistols, the third featured a shotgun, the fourth and ''Scarlet Dawn'' featured a submachine gun. ''Overkill'' features different firearms which can be changed to the players' liking. The instructions on the cabinets note that a
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is the most effective way to kill zombies. Successful clearing will result in
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battles. Before most battles, the game will show what the bosses' weak point is. Final bosses have no identifiable weak point. If the boss is shot enough times, it will recoil; otherwise, it will take one of the player's lives. In most of the games, the bosses are named after
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cards. They are also classified by 'types', which are shown as either a number or Greek letter. There are also some different branching paths in the games, that are usually accessed by shooting a door or an object and sometimes when a civilian is killed. The first two ''The House of the Dead'' games featured
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s. If the player successfully rescued civilians from the zombies, the civilian would sometimes reward the player with an extra life. The fourth did not feature civilians. In the third game, occasionally the player's partner would get in trouble and the player would be rewarded if he or she saved the partner's life. Players can also obtain extra lives by shooting boxes, crates, vases and destructible scenery. ''Scarlet Dawn'' once again features the civilians from the first two games, alongside the partner rescue mechanics from the third game, alongside new mechanics such as weapon switching and quick time events. All main games have multiple endings, depending on how well the player did in terms of civilians rescued, shooting percentage, score, and lives left. Every main game excepted the last one have "bad" ending, usually involving one of the characters transforming into a zombie. In 1 the character turning was Sophie Richards, 2 is Goldman, III is Daniel Curien and 4 is, once again, Goldman.


Main series


''The House of the Dead'' (1996)

On December 18, 1998, the insane and disillusioned Dr. Curien plans to mobilize his armies of undead against the unsuspecting populace. AMS agents Thomas Rogan and "G" are dispatched to his mansion to stop Curien's evil plan and rescue Rogan's future wife, Sophie Richards.


''The House of the Dead: Remake'' (2022)

In 2021, a remake based on the first game titled ''The House of the Dead: Remake'' by Forever Entertainment for
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was announced. In December 2021 it was announced the game's release would be delayed to Spring of 2022.


''The House of the Dead 2'' (1998)

On February 26, 2000, business magnate and scientist Caleb Goldman reveals himself to be the mastermind of the 1998 Curien Mansion case and claims responsibility. Goldman initiates an undead outbreak on an unnamed Italian city while his "Emperor" project develops. Two AMS agents named James Taylor and Gary Stewart are sent in order to stop Goldman.


''The House of the Dead III'' (2002)

In the post-apocalyptic world of 2019, Thomas Rogan and his team of commandos infiltrate the EFI Research Facility in hopes of finding the source of the planet's collapse. Losing contact with him, his daughter, Lisa Rogan, and his former partner, "G", set out on a search and recover mission, unaware that what awaits them has ties to the distant past and the very genesis of the undead horde. Daniel Curien, son of the late Dr. Curien, later teams up with Lisa to help complete the rest of the mission.


''The House of the Dead 4'' (2005)

In the year 2003, veteran AMS agent James Taylor (from ''The House of the Dead 2'') and newcomer Kate Green are investigating the Goldman Incident of 2000. Following a sudden earthquake, they are shocked to discover that the undead from three years prior have returned, seemingly unharmed, and locked in a lab, but they soon break out and wreak havoc once again. Intent on preventing a nuclear disaster, they must once again cross paths with the seemingly deceased Goldman.


''The House of the Dead 4 Special'' (2006)

Set shortly after the end of ''The House of the Dead 4'', AMS agent Kate Green join forces with fellow AMS agent "G" in order to destroy the "source" of the outbreak.


''House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn'' (2018)

On January 14, 2018, Sega announced ''House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn'' for arcades. On December 6, 2006, three years after the events of ''The House of the Dead 4'', Kate Green joins forces with Ryan Taylor - the brother of her late partner, James Taylor - on an undercover mission in a dinner event within Scarecrow Manor, until the mysterious manager unleashes his army of creatures upon the dinner guests, and soon the world.


Future

In September 2019, director Takashi Oda revealed during an interview with Sega Interactive that he wants to produce three more games for the series.


Spin-offs


''The Typing of the Dead'' (1999)

''The Typing of the Dead'' is a revision of ''The House of the Dead 2'' that replaces the game's light guns with
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keyboards. Enemies are defeated by quickly typing out words that appear on the screen, and introduces a variety of challenges. Although designed to improve typing skills, the game has been lauded by critics for its humor and originality. The game was released for arcades, Dreamcast and PC, while a revised version was released for the
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only in Japan.


''Zombie Revenge'' (1999)

''Zombie Revenge'' is a
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title that was released in arcades and the
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. After a zombie outbreak devastates the city, AMS agents Stick Breitling, Linda Rotta and Rikiya Busujima are sent to eliminate the threat using their guns, fists and a variety of other weapons, while uncovering the truth behind the mysterious Zed. The game makes numerous references to the series on which it is based, including the Curien Mansion from ''The House of the Dead'' serving as the final stage. Also, some of the zombie noises were recycled from the first ''House of the Dead'' game.


''The Pinball of the Dead'' (2002)

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. Tables, bosses and enemy designs are derived from ''The House of the Dead 2''.


''The Typing of the Dead 2'' (2007)

Similar to its predecessor, ''The Typing of the Dead 2'' is a revision of ''The House of the Dead III'' while retaining the typing gameplay elements of the previous title. It was only released in Japan for the PC.


''English of the Dead'' (2008)

Released in Japan exclusively for the
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, the game is designed to help Japanese speakers improve their English language skills. Playing similar to the ''Typing of the Dead'' games, enemies are defeated when Japanese words shown on-screen are translated into English. The game makes use of the DS touch screen and speakers.


''The House of the Dead: Overkill'' (2009)

In 1991 Agent G, on his first assignment, is sent to investigate mysterious disappearances in
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and runs afoul with homicide detective Isaac Washington. They encounter hordes of mutants in Bayou County, forcing them to team up in order to survive, and find the outbreak linked to local sugar plantation owner Papa Caeser, whom Isaac is pursuing to avenge the death of his father. The pair chase him through numerous locales throughout Bayou County and unearth a far deeper conspiracy than they initially thought.


''The House of the Dead EX'' (2009)

''The House of the Dead EX'' is a more casual spin-off to the main games and adds a more humorous twist to the series. Players play either as Zobio or Zobiko, a pair of young zombies in love, who seek to escape from captivity. As opposed to the general gameplay of the series, EX's levels are made up of a series of minigames. Sections are split up into various paths, some of which use the lightgun, such as shooting apples, and others which use a foot pedal on the machine, such as stomping on spiders. The goal of each level is to fulfil a quota within the time limit, indicated by long hands reaching towards each other. It runs on the Lindbergh arcade system and is also the first game in the series to use a pedal. The game was slated for release in December 2008, but was released later in 2009.


''The Typing of the Dead: Overkill'' (2013)

Released for PC via
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, ''The Typing of the Dead: Overkill'' is the second sequel of the original spin-off game, ''The Typing of the Dead''. Unlike previous installments, there is no arcade version of this game, though it does come with a mouse-based version of ''The House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut''. Like its predecessors, the game replaces the usual rail-shooter gameplay with typing gameplay elements, this time with a modified ''The House of the Dead: Overkill'' engine.


''Darts of the Dead'' (2017)

''Darts of the Dead'' is a unreleased darts game themed around ''House of the Dead'' on the DARTSLIVE2 platform. The title was trademarked by SEGA in September 2017, and showcased on the DARTSLIVEvideo YouTube channel in October, but since then nothing has come of the title's release to the general public.


Compilations


''The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return'' (2008)

''The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return'' is a re-release of ''
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'' and '' III'' for the
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. It is largely the same as the originals, except for minor changes. A new melee attack can be used to defend oneself and the game is Wii Zapper compatible.


Film adaptations

In 2003, the first film, directed by
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and produced by
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, was released. Given a limited theatrical release with the intent of becoming a
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, it served as a loose prequel to the game, but received very poor reviews and little box office return. In 2004, a sequel to the first film was greenlit but
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. The previous director was unable to direct the sequel, due to commitments to his other films, and Michael Hurst was chosen to take his place. The sequel is closer to its source, featuring AMS agents going to a school to stop a zombie outbreak from spreading. The story of the film was based on the 1996 original video game. However, the film was also poorly received. Another sequel was announced. Mindfire Entertainment co-founder Mark Altman has stated in discussions that "It's a completely different approach to the material than the first two films." It was also stated that it may not be called ''House of the Dead 3'' as Sega wasn't releasing the latest installment on home consoles." Eventually, Mindfire Entertainment released '' Dead and Deader'' starring
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and the ''House of the Dead'' name was not attached. In
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' 52nd animated feature-length film, ''
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'', a zombie with axes based on Cyril (the hatchet-wielding zombie) appears with numerous other video game villains in the villains' support group Bad-Anon. The zombie tries to reassure Wreck-It Ralph that labels won't make him happy and that good or bad, he must love himself for who he is. In December 2016, ''Variety'' reported that Stories International and Circle of Confusion will produce a new ''House of the Dead'' film.


Legacy


Appearances in other games

* ''The House of the Dead'' appears as one of the mini-games in the
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game, ''
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'', in which players move their body to attack zombies. * The series is represented in ''
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'', where the mansion is a playable court and there is a minigame in which players must aim their shots to fend off a horde of oncoming zombies. In this game, the series is referred to as ''Curien Mansion'' instead of ''The House of the Dead'' because the series is banned in Germany. * Again represented as ''Curien Mansion'', the series is represented in ''
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'' with three race tracks, and the riders duo Zobio and Zobiko (only Zobio on the
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) from ''The House of the Dead: EX''. During their All-Star move, Zobio drinks a magic potion which makes him grow in size and he then slams his opponents with his strength while Zobiko rides him. * A racetrack appears in ''
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'', with zombies and various monsters making appearances. Zobio and Zobiko make cameo appearances in the stage as well. Once again, the series is called ''Curien Mansion''. * ''Zombie Revenge''s Rikiya Busujima appears in ''
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'' with references made to ''The House of the Dead''. * Dr. Curien, Agent G,
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, and Ebitan appeared as playable characters in the mobile RPG spinoff title ''SEGA Heroes''. ** '' SEGA Heroes'' is the only crossover/spinoff featuring ''The House of the Dead'' that does not refer to it as ''Curien Mansion''.


Cultural impact

According to
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in the book '' Nightmare Movies'' (2011), the "
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revival began in the Far East" during the late 1990s, largely inspired by the Japanese zombie games ''
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'' and ''The House of the Dead''. The success of these two 1996 zombie games inspired a wave of Asian
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s, such as ''
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'' (1998) and '' Versus'' (2000), for example. The zombie revival which began in the Far East eventually went global following the worldwide success of Japanese zombie games such as ''Resident Evil'' and ''The House of the Dead''. Their success led to a wave of Western zombie films during the 2000s, such as ''
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'' (2002) and ''
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'' (2004), for example. In 2013,
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said it was the video games ''Resident Evil'' and ''House of the Dead'' "more than anything else" that popularised his zombie concept in mainstream popular culture. ''The House of the Dead'' has also been credited with introducing a new type of zombie distinct from Romero's classic slow zombie: the fast running zombie. After first appearing in ''The House of the Dead'', they became popular in zombie films and video games during the 2000s, including the ''Resident Evil'' games and films, ''The House of the Dead'' film adaptation, and the films ''
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'' (2002) and '' Dawn of the Dead'' (2004).


References


External links


Sega's official Japanese website
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