Nintendo Switch later this year. The company streamed a trailer:
Forever Entertainment signed an agreement with
Sega in October 2019 to create remakes of
The House of the Dead and
The House of the Dead 2 games.
Sega s original
The House of the Dead game launched in arcades in Japan in 1996. The game then launched for PC and
Sega Saturn in 1998. The sequel game
The House of the Dead 2 debuted in arcades in 1998. The game received ports for
Sega Dreamcast in 1999 and for PC in 2001.
Forever Entertainment also partnered with
Sega Holdings Co., Ltd. to co-create and publish remakes of
Sega s
The House of the Dead: Remake is out this year and here s how it looks on Nintendo Switch
Forever Entertainment is also planning a HOTD 2 remake
The House of the Dead 1 and
2 that I was caught totally off-guard when I saw the first remake pop up in a montage during this morning s Nintendo Indie World Showcase. Now that the dust has settled, here s the full-length trailer.
I m glad
The House of the Dead: Remake exists, and I d be happy to see more rail shooter revivals whenever and wherever that makes sense. That said, I m trying to reserve judgment on this one until there are concrete details bullet points like modern graphics and controls, true to the original gameplay, and multiple endings can t do all of the heavy lifting. There are screenshots, at least.
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April 14, 2021
Forever Entertainment this week announced The House of the Dead: Remake for Nintendo Co., Ltd.’s Nintendo Switch.
The House of the Dead: Remake is a update to the 1997 arcade rails shooter to include new gamplay, modern graphics and controls, and multiple endings.
The title will be sold in 2021.
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