7 Killer Video Games Inspired By Horror Films

5. Dead Rising - Dawn Of The Dead

People don€™t hail George A. Romero for inventing the zombie, but rather for defining the contemporary rules that govern our cannibal ghouls€™ lore. Night of the Living Dead broke ground, and then 1978€™s Dawn of the Dead reached up through that ground and grabbed horror fans by the ankles. A growling horde of Americans shambling through a shopping mall is enough to horrify anyone, and Romero capitalized on these social themes like a genius. Flash forward to 2006 and Dead Rising comes to Xbox 360, an everything-is-a-weapon zombie romp also set in a mall. The comparison€™s to Dead of the Dead were apparently enough to warrant a lawsuit, started by the MKR Group, who own the rights to Romero€™s film. Apparently the emboldened disclaimer on the game€™s cover €“ denying official ties to 70s film €“ wasn€™t enough. The case was ultimately dropped in 2008, the same year it started, with a ruling that determined the similarities in question were €œdriven by the wholly unprotectable concept of humans battling zombies in a mall during a zombie outbreak.€ There€™s no way Dead Rising would exist without Dawn of the Dead having made the glaringly similar premise so iconic, but for that matter, we probably wouldn€™t have House of the Dead, Resident Evil or Left 4 Dead either. Technically speaking, every entertainment IP with a modern zombie bone in its body has risen from George A. Romero€™s low-budget loins, indirectly joining his undead legacy.
 
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