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Typing Of The Dead




  developer Smilebit
  publisher Sega
  released March 30 , 2000
  genre Action , Education
  modes Single Player , Multiplayer
  ratings : 15+
  platforms Sega Dreamcast , Microsoft Windows
  media CD-ROM (Windows)<br /> GD-ROM (Dreamcast)
  requirements '''Windows Version''' <br /> Windows 95/98/ME, Pentium II 233MHz CPU , 64MB RAM , 660MB Hard Disk , 8MB Direct 3D compatible video card, 8x CD-ROM Drive, DirectX -compatible Sound Card
  input Keyboard


'' The Typing Of The Dead '' is an Arcade Game (later ported to the Sega Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows ), released in 1999 based on '' House Of The Dead 2 ''. While the latter is a fairly standard Light Gun shooter, ''Typing'' replaces the gun (or Mouse for home systems) with the Keyboard .

The levels of the two games are close to identical, but instead of simply Gunning down Hordes of onrushing Zombie s the player has to type the word or short phrase in front of each enemy to kill it. A typing tutorial for beginners and several mini-game drills designed to improve typing skills are also included.

The Dreamcast version allows for a two-player mode with two keyboards. Players cooperate throughout the game levels, and then are graded at the end of each chapter as an added level of competition. The PC version allows for multi-player over LAN .

Despite the dark subject matter of the original, ''The Typing of the Dead'' is firmly Tongue-in-cheek . The (progressively more difficult) things the player has to type are quite often weird and humourous, Mêlée weapons have been replaced by things such as rubber Hammer s, and the guns have been replaced by keyboards powered by Dreamcasts on the characters' backs. Given sufficient typing ability, the game is widely considered good, intensive, nonsensical fun and is something of a Cult Classic amongst Dreamcast owners.

'' Phantasy Star Online '' and ''Typing of the Dead'' were the main games that got use out of Dreamcast keyboards along with a couple PC First-Person Shooter ports.

A sequel was released on .

Currently, the game's availability is extremely limited. People interested in finding a copy may end up paying unexpectedly large amounts. Unopened copies have been spotted with selling prices of as much as $150.00 .


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