Imps take huge step towards Wembley with 2-0 victory against Sunderland
A home victory for Lincoln City
Lincoln City have one foot in the League One play-off final after a 2-0 victory over Sunderland in their semi-final first leg.
Over 3,000 Lincoln City fans roared in support of their team for the full 90 minutes as they bossed proceedings at the LNER Stadium.
Both teams hit the woodwork either side of half time before Tom Hopper gave Lincoln the lead after 51 minutes.
The Imps doubled their lead through Nottingham Forest loanee Brennan Johnson, who once again dazzled in midfield.
Michael Appleton’s side held out for a crucial clean sheet and the focus now turns to Sunderland’s Stadium of Light on Saturday for the second leg.
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Nostalgic retro games shop in Plymouth transports people back to a simpler time
Self-confessed geek and owner Paul told us all about how it was his love of all things retro which spiralled, and landed him in his very own retro games store, which he says has gone from strength to strength
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LucasArts Classic ZOMBIES ATE MY NEIGHBORS Gets a Re-Release
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Nostalgia is all the rage these days, especially when it comes to video games of yesteryear. Sometimes that means resurrecting old properties for a brand new generation. The concept of resurrection is especially on point in this case, as Lucasfilm Games and Dotemu announced they will release the classic game
Zombies Ate My Neighbors and its sequel on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC this year.
LucasArts’ and Konami’s
Zombies Ate My Neighbors first came out in 1993. It follows Zeke and Julie as they attempt to save their hometown from the undead, along with various other spooky creatures. The game is a hotbed of horror movie references and got quite violent at times, too. (Europe and Australia censored the grisliest parts of the game.) Though not a huge commercial success,
Along with sequel Ghoul Patrol. Updated on 11 May 2021
LucasArts fondly remembered 16-bit classic Zombies At My Neighbours is getting a long-awaited re-release on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC on 29th June.
Zombies Ate My Neighbors, which originally launched on SNES and Sega Mega Drive back in 1993, follows the adventures of Zeke and Julie (who can be played solo or co-operatively) as they attempt to save their neighbours from a host of B-movie monsters - zombies, werewolves, vampires, giant ants, aliens, and so on - on a journey that stretches from suburbia to considerably more spooky locales.
It s a delightfully silly top-down shooter affair - players can wield everything from fire extinguishers and water pistols to crucifixes and exploding fizzy drinks cans in order to eliminate enemies on their travels - and a game that Eurogamer contributor Dan Whitehead reckoned had stood the test of time in his 2013 retrospective.
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