SEGA RELOADS THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD 3 AND 4 FOR
PLAYSTATION®NETWORK
Two Installments of the Horror
Arcade Shooter Coming Exclusively to PlayStation®Network
SEGA® of America, Inc. and SEGA® Europe Ltd. today announced that legendary
horror arcade shooter The House of the
Dead 3™ will be coming exclusively to PlayStation®Network on February 7,
followed by the arcade shooter The House
of the Dead 4™ this spring. Both titles have been updated with HD graphics,
trophies, and complete PlayStation®Move support to give players the full arcade
The House of the Dead™ experience in their living room. To see the new
trailer for the return of these terrifying creature-shooting favorites, visit
“The House of
the Dead has always been one of SEGA’s most popular series, and over the
years we have worked hard to bring that full arcade experience to console
owners,” said Haruki Satomi, Senior Vice President of Digital Business at SEGA
of America. “The abilities of the PlayStation 3, as well as PlayStation Move,
have let us get closer than ever before. The only thing these titles are
missing is a need for quarters.”
Originally released in 2002, The House of the Dead 3 introduced a number of new elements to the
series, including “rescue events,” a shot ranking and grading system that
challenges players to shoot both quickly and accurately, and a Boss “cancel”
bar that players must fill to fend off devastating attacks. Featuring unique-to-console
gameplay mechanics, The House of the Dead
3 can be played using a PlayStation Move controller or a standard
PlayStation controller.
The House of the Dead 4 arrived in arcades in
2005, and its upcoming release on PlayStation®Network will be the first time
this extremely rare title has ever appeared on a home console. In addition to
the run-and-gun-down-creatures gameplay players had come to know and love, this
title introduced hidden “treasure rooms” that contain score-boosting items, as
well as interactive sequences that force players to push away grabby enemies.
Watch out for the biters!
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