8-bit Left 4 Dead leaves modernity behind
Posted by Joystiq Nov 16 2009 22:35 GMT in Left 4 Dead 2
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Thanks to Eric Ruth and his PixelForce NES "de-make" of Left 4 Dead, we now have an idea of what the zombie apocalypse simulator would have been like had it released in the '80s. Valve is apparently aware of the project and finds the concept "hilarious." Ruth reveals that he plans to release the full game as a free download in early January 2010 for PC. It features all the campaigns from the original game, including 8-bit incarnations of the special infected, for two players to play through -- it is a NES game after all, fancy four-player didn't exist. Check out a video of the game after the break. The only thing we'd wish this "de-make" had was a sprite flickering zombie rush, so all the youngins could experience the glory of NES flicker when there were too many things on the screen at once for the system's 2KB of RAM.

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They should put it up on Steam.
Reply by hawkofrawk Nov 16 2009 23:56 GMT
Wish it was a liittle more authentic. :\
Reply by MattTheSpratt Nov 17 2009 00:04 GMT
Could use some more NES elements. Runs too smooth
Reply by hawkofrawk Nov 17 2009 00:15 GMT
This isn't the Gang Garrison guys right? Because I'm pretty sure they were working on one.
Reply by Popple Nov 17 2009 01:33 GMT
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