House Of The Dead -

But it is also a perfect time capsule of 90s arcade culture—a moment when games weren't afraid to be mean, fast, and gloriously stupid.

Released by Sega into arcades in 1996 (and later onto the Sega Saturn, PC, and modern consoles), The House of the Dead wasn't just another light-gun shooter. It was a biological horror manifesto wrapped in cheesy voice acting, gothic architecture, and the most relentless soundtrack this side of a mosh pit.

Did you ever beat The House of the Dead on one credit? Or did you dump your entire week’s allowance into the arcade cabinet? Let me know in the comments below.

So grab a friend (co-op is mandatory), buy the remake, or fire up an emulator. Just remember the golden rule:

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