For this month's "Maps Of The Month" featurette, I wish to draw your attention to Piranhaplant's Zombies Ate My Neighbors (Super NES) maps.
Zombies are really popular, in movies and video games, and seem to be more so in recent years. Sure, they're "just" reanimated corpses, but they bring to light a number of fears that people in modern societies have, like overpopulation, disease, violent mobs, biohazards and possibly bioweaponry. Many fantastical monsters, if they ever existed in real life, could probably be taken down easily with today's weapons. But what if the monsters were so numerous, or they are/were your loved ones? Not so easy to fight them, is it? And large mobs of zombies make great video game enemies, because you can have tons of them at any time, they don't need fancy A.I., they're easy to design, and from the player's perspective, it somehow seems satisfying (perhaps pandering to our own sick desires) to mow down a bunch of human-like beings that aren't actually (or no longer) considered "human" enough to evoke any sympathy.
Everywhere and anywhere in video games, you can find the walking dead. Island resorts aren't even safe. You've got some dead rising up in malls and city streets. And let's be frank; westerns and tactical FPSes aren't the kinds of games where you expect zombie spin-offs, but there have been those too. You can never be sure that the zombie sub-genre could ever be left for dead.
Before Capcom struck gold with zombies back in 1996, LucasArts and Konami released Zombies Ate My Neighbors on the Super NES in 1993. As you strive to save every suburban resident, evil forces are out to stop you. There's the maniacal Dr. Tongue, along with vampires, giant babies, chainsaw-wielding psychopaths, ants, and of course, zombies. In over four dozen levels, most that are titled like B-movies, you might want some help to save all your neighbors. That's where Piranhaplant comes in. This is the first Mapmaker Of The Month honour for Piranhaplant, which is overdue.
So to recognize the effort put into mapping this delicious game, Piranhaplant's Zombies Ate My Neighbors (Super NES) maps will be known as VGMaps.com's Maps Of The Month for October 2011.