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The Typing of the Dead

The Typing of the Dead[a] is an arcade game that was developed by WOW Entertainment and published by Sega for the NAOMI hardware. The game was released in Japanese arcades in 1999 and was ported to the Sega Dreamcast in 2001 by Smilebit. A Microsoft Windows version was released in 2000 and a PlayStation 2 port followed in 2004.[1]

The Typing of the Dead
The Typing of the Dead Box Art (original Japanese Dreamcast)
Japanese Dreamcast cover art
Developer(s)WOW Entertainment
Smilebit
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Masamitsu Shiino
Producer(s)Rikiya Nakagawa
Shun Arai
Composer(s)Tetsuya Kawauchi
Platform(s)Arcade, Dreamcast, Windows, PlayStation 2,
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: 1999 (1999)
Dreamcast
  • JP: March 30, 2000
  • NA: January 23, 2001
Windows
  • JP: December 7, 2000
  • NA: September 23, 2001
PlayStation 2
  • JP: December 22, 2004
iOS
May 10, 2012
Genre(s)Survival horror, educational
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
Arcade systemSega NAOMI

The Typing of the Dead is a modification of Sega's 1998 light gun arcade game The House of the Dead 2 in which the gun is replaced by a computer keyboard. The player takes the role of a secret agent in a zombie-infested Venice and must quickly type letters, words and phrases in order to kill fast-advancing enemies.[2]

Despite falling under the criteria of "edutainment", the game was lauded by mainstream game critics for its humor, difficulty and originality.[2][3] The PC version of The Typing of the Dead sold 120,000 units in 2003.[4]

A PlayStation 2 port was called The Typing of the Dead: Zombie Panic. This version was released in Japan in late December 2004 and was packaged with a USB keyboard. The game was mostly unchanged, although the Dreamcast backpacks were replaced with PlayStation 2 backpacks and new minigames were incorporated into the main story.[5][6] A sequel, The Typing of the Dead 2, was released in Japan in 2007. English of the Dead, another revision of House of the Dead 2, was released as a language-learning game for the Nintendo DS in Japan in 2008.[7] In 2012, an iOS remake was released entitled Flick of the Dead.[8] Typing of the Dead: Overkill, based on The House of the Dead: Overkill, was released on Windows in October 2013.

Gameplay edit

 
A screen in which the player must type the names of flowers to kill zombies

The Typing of the Dead has been described variously as a remake or as a mod of the original The House of the Dead 2. It retains the original's first-person rail shooter style, but instead of shooting zombies and other enemies the player must type out words or phrases to kill them. The required word, sentence or phrase is displayed in a box that appears with the enemy. The phrases' length and complexity increase as the game progresses.[9][10] Other features retained include the rescue challenges that alter the path the game takes to its final destination and the secrets and bonus items hidden throughout the game.[3]

All levels contain specific challenge areas in which the player is required to kill a certain number of zombies in a limited time. These end with a boss battle that uses some altered form of usual gameplay, such as a long phrase or a question whose answer must be correctly typed.[10] The console ports have "Original" and "Arcade" modes for the main storyline and "Tutorial," "Drill," and "Boss" modes for additional typing training.[2] Most other changes are superficial, such as replacement of the weapons wielded by zombies with harmless items and equipping the AMS agents with keyboards attached to backpack Sega Dreamcasts with oversized batteries.[2]

Plot edit

The plot of the game closely follows that of House of the Dead 2.[2] The story begins on February 26, 2000, when several AMS agents have been dispatched to investigate a zombie outbreak in Venice, Italy. The player can control two characters, James and Gary, who are sent to find the original game's "G" and then tasked with restoring order.[11] Responsibility for the outbreaks is soon traced to "Goldman," a banking tycoon and scientist who attempts to end human control of the earth. Much of the game revolves around destroying Goldman's creations, concluding with the final boss of "the Emperor." One of three possible humorous ending sequences occurs, depending on the answers given to the questions asked to defeat the Emperor.[12]

Endings edit

There are three possible endings:

  • Explosion ending: The character defeats the Emperor, then sees Goldman committing suicide by falling off the building. An explosion is seen as Goldman hits the ground. This ending is achieved by typing honest answers to questions asked in the boss fight.
  • Bungee ending: This is similar to the first, but a bungee cord can be seen attached to Goldman's leg. Goldman returns to where he was and belches. This ending is achieved by typing a combination of honest and untruthful or strange answers to questions asked in the boss fight.
  • Superman ending: Also similar to the first, but as Goldman bids farewell to the player, he raises his hands and rises into the sky. This ending is achieved by typing untruthful answers to questions asked in the boss fight.

Releases edit

 
An original arcade cabinet of the game

The Typing of the Dead was originally released for arcades in Japan in 1999 with a special cabinet equipped with dual QWERTY keyboards.[10][13] The game was one of the first developments by Smilebit, a team of Sega developers that had recently spun off as a new company.[14]

The first home console release was for the Japanese Sega Dreamcast market on March 30, 2000. The North American release took place the following January.[15] A PC port was produced by Empire Interactive and released in September 2001.[16] A second PC release, Typing of the Dead 2003, featuring support for higher resolution and a "Kid's mode" featuring a new character with Japanese voice acting, was released in Japan only; several other Japanese-exclusive PC versions followed. The original PC version was made available on GameTap in October 2007.[17]

Reception edit

In Japan, Game Machine listed The Typing of the Dead on their March 15, 2000 issue as being the fourth most-successful dedicated arcade game of the month.[37]

The Typing of the Dead was regarded overall by critics as an enjoyable game, receiving "favorable" reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[18][19] It was nominated for GameSpot's annual "Most Innovative" prize among console games, which went to Grand Theft Auto III.[38]

In Japan, Famitsu gave the Dreamcast version a score of 35 out of 40.[26] Reviewers appreciated the absurdist humor of the game's format, especially in the unusual phrases the game generates during later levels.[3][9][10] The sub-par voice acting of the original House of the Dead 2 was considered to enhance this aspect of the game.[9][31][32]

The quality of the graphics was criticized to varying degrees, as they had not been updated from the original House of the Dead 2 arcade version.[32][39] PC World was so unimpressed with the game's premise that they listed it as a runner up on a "Top Ten Worst Games" list.[40]

Game Informer has named the game the weirdest of all time.[41]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: ザ・タイピング・オブ・ザ・デッド, Hepburn: Za Taipingu obu za Deddo

References edit

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The Typing of the Dead a is an arcade game that was developed by WOW Entertainment and published by Sega for the NAOMI hardware The game was released in Japanese arcades in 1999 and was ported to the Sega Dreamcast in 2001 by Smilebit A Microsoft Windows version was released in 2000 and a PlayStation 2 port followed in 2004 1 The Typing of the DeadThe Typing of the Dead Box Art original Japanese Dreamcast Japanese Dreamcast cover artDeveloper s WOW EntertainmentSmilebitPublisher s SegaDirector s Masamitsu ShiinoProducer s Rikiya NakagawaShun AraiComposer s Tetsuya KawauchiPlatform s Arcade Dreamcast Windows PlayStation 2 ReleaseArcadeJP 1999 1999 DreamcastJP March 30 2000NA January 23 2001WindowsJP December 7 2000NA September 23 2001PlayStation 2JP December 22 2004iOSMay 10 2012Genre s Survival horror educationalMode s Single player multiplayerArcade systemSega NAOMIThe Typing of the Dead is a modification of Sega s 1998 light gun arcade game The House of the Dead 2 in which the gun is replaced by a computer keyboard The player takes the role of a secret agent in a zombie infested Venice and must quickly type letters words and phrases in order to kill fast advancing enemies 2 Despite falling under the criteria of edutainment the game was lauded by mainstream game critics for its humor difficulty and originality 2 3 The PC version of The Typing of the Dead sold 120 000 units in 2003 4 A PlayStation 2 port was called The Typing of the Dead Zombie Panic This version was released in Japan in late December 2004 and was packaged with a USB keyboard The game was mostly unchanged although the Dreamcast backpacks were replaced with PlayStation 2 backpacks and new minigames were incorporated into the main story 5 6 A sequel The Typing of the Dead 2 was released in Japan in 2007 English of the Dead another revision of House of the Dead 2 was released as a language learning game for the Nintendo DS in Japan in 2008 7 In 2012 an iOS remake was released entitled Flick of the Dead 8 Typing of the Dead Overkill based on The House of the Dead Overkill was released on Windows in October 2013 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 2 1 Endings 3 Releases 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp A screen in which the player must type the names of flowers to kill zombiesThe Typing of the Dead has been described variously as a remake or as a mod of the original The House of the Dead 2 It retains the original s first person rail shooter style but instead of shooting zombies and other enemies the player must type out words or phrases to kill them The required word sentence or phrase is displayed in a box that appears with the enemy The phrases length and complexity increase as the game progresses 9 10 Other features retained include the rescue challenges that alter the path the game takes to its final destination and the secrets and bonus items hidden throughout the game 3 All levels contain specific challenge areas in which the player is required to kill a certain number of zombies in a limited time These end with a boss battle that uses some altered form of usual gameplay such as a long phrase or a question whose answer must be correctly typed 10 The console ports have Original and Arcade modes for the main storyline and Tutorial Drill and Boss modes for additional typing training 2 Most other changes are superficial such as replacement of the weapons wielded by zombies with harmless items and equipping the AMS agents with keyboards attached to backpack Sega Dreamcasts with oversized batteries 2 Plot editSee also The House of the Dead 2 Plot The plot of the game closely follows that of House of the Dead 2 2 The story begins on February 26 2000 when several AMS agents have been dispatched to investigate a zombie outbreak in Venice Italy The player can control two characters James and Gary who are sent to find the original game s G and then tasked with restoring order 11 Responsibility for the outbreaks is soon traced to Goldman a banking tycoon and scientist who attempts to end human control of the earth Much of the game revolves around destroying Goldman s creations concluding with the final boss of the Emperor One of three possible humorous ending sequences occurs depending on the answers given to the questions asked to defeat the Emperor 12 Endings edit There are three possible endings Explosion ending The character defeats the Emperor then sees Goldman committing suicide by falling off the building An explosion is seen as Goldman hits the ground This ending is achieved by typing honest answers to questions asked in the boss fight Bungee ending This is similar to the first but a bungee cord can be seen attached to Goldman s leg Goldman returns to where he was and belches This ending is achieved by typing a combination of honest and untruthful or strange answers to questions asked in the boss fight Superman ending Also similar to the first but as Goldman bids farewell to the player he raises his hands and rises into the sky This ending is achieved by typing untruthful answers to questions asked in the boss fight Releases edit nbsp An original arcade cabinet of the gameThe Typing of the Dead was originally released for arcades in Japan in 1999 with a special cabinet equipped with dual QWERTY keyboards 10 13 The game was one of the first developments by Smilebit a team of Sega developers that had recently spun off as a new company 14 The first home console release was for the Japanese Sega Dreamcast market on March 30 2000 The North American release took place the following January 15 A PC port was produced by Empire Interactive and released in September 2001 16 A second PC release Typing of the Dead 2003 featuring support for higher resolution and a Kid s mode featuring a new character with Japanese voice acting was released in Japan only several other Japanese exclusive PC versions followed The original PC version was made available on GameTap in October 2007 17 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreDreamcastPCMetacritic83 100 18 75 100 19 Review scoresPublicationScoreDreamcastPCAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Edge7 10 23 7 10 23 Electronic Gaming Monthly7 5 10 24 Eurogamer8 10 25 Famitsu35 40 26 27 Game Informer9 10 28 GamePro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 29 GameRevolutionB 30 GameSpot8 7 10 31 7 5 10 32 GameSpy8 10 9 78 33 GameZone8 10 34 IGN9 10 2 3 8 10 35 PC Gamer US 69 36 In Japan Game Machine listed The Typing of the Dead on their March 15 2000 issue as being the fourth most successful dedicated arcade game of the month 37 The Typing of the Dead was regarded overall by critics as an enjoyable game receiving favorable reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic 18 19 It was nominated for GameSpot s annual Most Innovative prize among console games which went to Grand Theft Auto III 38 In Japan Famitsu gave the Dreamcast version a score of 35 out of 40 26 Reviewers appreciated the absurdist humor of the game s format especially in the unusual phrases the game generates during later levels 3 9 10 The sub par voice acting of the original House of the Dead 2 was considered to enhance this aspect of the game 9 31 32 The quality of the graphics was criticized to varying degrees as they had not been updated from the original House of the Dead 2 arcade version 32 39 PC World was so unimpressed with the game s premise that they listed it as a runner up on a Top Ten Worst Games list 40 Game Informer has named the game the weirdest of all time 41 Notes edit Japanese ザ タイピング オブ ザ デッド Hepburn Za Taipingu obu za DeddoReferences edit Typing of the Dead Arcade Data Arcade Museum Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2012 04 22 a b c d e f Chau Anthony 2001 01 23 Typing of the Dead DC IGN Archived from the original on 2014 02 23 Retrieved 2014 02 16 a b c d Gantayat Anoop 2000 04 24 The Typing of the Dead Import DC IGN Archived from the original on 2018 02 06 Retrieved 2014 02 16 Consolidated Financial Results for the Year ended March 31 2003 PDF Sega 2003 Archived PDF from the original on 2013 06 29 Retrieved 2012 05 18 Gantayat Anoop 2004 09 17 Typing of the Dead to PS2 IGN Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2014 02 16 Torres Ricardo 2004 09 24 The Typing of the Dead Zombie Panic Hands On GameSpot Archived from the original on 2019 02 20 Retrieved 2008 03 09 Fletcher J C 2008 02 06 Learn English like G did DS Fanboy Archived from the original on 2008 02 07 Retrieved 2008 03 09 Spencer 2012 05 09 Text Or Die Typing Of The Dead Gets iOS Remake Siliconera Retrieved 2012 05 18 a b c d zerothreat 2001 02 20 The Typing of the Dead PlanetDreamcast Archived from the original on 2009 01 25 Retrieved 2014 02 16 a b c d The Typing of the Dead Just Games Retro 2007 03 31 Archived from the original on 2008 03 04 Retrieved 2008 03 09 Gantayat Anoop 1999 09 08 House of the Dead 2 DC IGN Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2014 02 16 Gene 2000 05 15 The Typing of the Dead FAQ passagen se Archived from the original on 2003 07 05 Retrieved 2008 03 08 Typing of the Dead Killer List of Videogames Retrieved 2008 03 09 Smilebit Games IGN Archived from the original on 2014 04 01 Retrieved 2014 02 16 Kollin Mike 2000 03 28 Sega Keys In Some More Typing Of The Dead Information IGN Archived from the original on 2014 02 23 Retrieved 2014 02 16 Walker Trey 2001 09 24 Typing of the Dead now available GameSpot Archived from the original on 2014 04 14 Retrieved 2014 02 16 Sliwinski Alexander 2007 09 19 GameTap gets Typing of the Dead in October Joystiq Archived from the original on 2007 09 25 Retrieved 2008 03 09 a b The Typing of the Dead Critic Reviews for Dreamcast Metacritic Retrieved 2014 02 16 a b The Typing of the Dead Critic Reviews for PC Metacritic Retrieved 2014 02 16 Frankle Gavin The Typing of the Dead DC Overview AllGame Archived from the original on November 13 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Knight Kyle The Typing of the Dead PC Review AllGame Archived from the original on November 13 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Jongewaard Dana January 2002 The Typing of the Dead PDF Computer Gaming World No 210 p 110 Retrieved 2016 09 28 a b Edge staff January 2001 Typing of the Dead Edge No 93 EGM Staff March 2001 The Typing of the Dead DC Electronic Gaming Monthly Archived from the original on 2001 03 09 Retrieved 2014 02 16 Taylor Martin 2001 02 15 Typing of the Dead Review PC Eurogamer Retrieved 2014 02 17 a b ドリームキャスト THE TYPING OF THE DEAD Famitsu Vol 915 2006 06 30 p 41 週刊ファミ通クロスレビュープラチナ殿堂入りソフト一覧 Weekly Famitsu Cross Review Platinum Hall of Fame Software List Geimin in Japanese Archived from the original on October 27 2008 Retrieved 24 February 2021 The Typing of the Dead DC Game Informer No 94 February 2001 Dan Elektro 2001 01 26 The Typing of the Dead Review for Dreamcast on GamePro com GamePro Archived from the original on 2005 02 09 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Liu Johnny February 2001 Typing of The Dead Review DC Game Revolution Retrieved 2014 02 17 a b Gerstmann Jeff 2000 04 11 The Typing of the Dead Review DC GameSpot Archived from the original on 2014 03 20 Retrieved 2014 02 16 a b c Park Andrew 2001 10 09 The Typing of the Dead Review PC GameSpot Archived from the original on 2014 04 14 Retrieved 2014 02 16 Bub Andrew S October 2001 The Typing of the Dead PC GameSpy Archived from the original on 2004 09 09 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Bedigian Louis 2001 10 09 Typing of the Dead Review PC GameZone Archived from the original on 2008 09 21 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Sulic Ivan 2001 10 04 Typing of the Dead PC IGN Retrieved 2014 02 17 Kuo Li C 2001 12 25 The Typing of the Dead PC Gamer 68 Archived from the original on 2006 03 15 Retrieved 2014 02 17 Game Machine s Best Hit Games 25 完成品夕イプのTVゲーム機 Dedicated Videos Game Machine in Japanese No 606 Amusement Press Inc 15 March 2000 p 17 GameSpot VG Staff February 23 2002 GameSpot s Best and Worst Video Games of 2001 GameSpot Archived from the original on August 3 2002 Bock Dave Typing of the Dead Monsters At Play Archived from the original on 2008 07 03 Retrieved 2008 03 13 Townsend Ermu 2006 10 23 The 10 Worst Games of All Time PC World p 7 Archived from the original on 2018 11 24 Retrieved 2014 02 16 The Top 10 Weirdest Games of All Time Game Informer No 180 April 2008 p 28 External links editThe Typing of the Dead at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Typing of the Dead amp oldid 1201213618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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