

Still, the game was released in 2000 (although it never got a European Dreamcast release), and a PC conversion arrived later in the year. It wasn’t always the most logical thing to explain to passers by, but personally, I tended to be too engrossed to try.

The characters bashed away on words, as zombies melted away. It did it in a tongue in cheek way, as the game’s characters now carried keyboards with them, and backpacks too, with the necessary processing power. The game really came to prominence, though, when a further Sega division, Smilebit, developed a version of Typing of the Deadfor the Sega Dreamcast. Join Amazon Prime – Watch Thousands of Movies & TV Shows Anytime – Start Free Trial Now
