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Zombie Nation

Zombie Nation

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Descr: Zombie Nation is a 1990 NES action game developed by KAZe and published by Meldac. It was first released in Japan on December 14, 1990 under the title Abarenbou Tengu, before being released later in the United States in January 1991. This game features a juxtaposition of zombies, aliens and samurai. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: December 14, 1990
Developer: KAZe
Composers: Takane Ohkubo; Norio Nakagata
Producers: Sueo Sekizawa (executive producer); Junichiro Kawazoe
Publishers: Meldac, Meldac of America, Inc.
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System

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