Samurai games like Zombie Nation have always succeeded in appealing the gamers. Developed by KAZe, Zombie Nation was launched in 1990 as a 1990 NES game. Also known as, Abarenbo Tengu, this game is popular for its strange juxtaposition of zombies and samurai.
Zombie Nation is a game where a meteor called Darc Seed crashes in the Nevada desert and shoots magnetic rays to turn people living in the U.S. in zombies. Not just this, it also brings the Statue of Liberty to life to make it follow its commands. The magnetic rays of Darc Seed can also control deadly weapons and bring in destruction.
Play Zombie Nation and try to control the severed Samurai head Namakubi to destroy structures and various enemies generated by the Darc Seed. As a player, you can shoot rapid-fire eyeballs and vomit at the enemies to kill them. Remember, to notice snipers, zeppelins and lava monsters as your enemies while playing this old game.
Each level in Zombie Nation game is challenging and starts with a full life bar of eight units. Whenever the player gets hit, his life bar decreases. The game ends when the player loses all of its eight units in the life bar or is crushed by the sudden scrolling of the screen.
