# zombi (1986 video garme) ![[zombibox.jpg|300]] developer(s): ubi soft publisher(s): ubi soft designer(s): patrick daher programmer(s): - yannick cadin platform(s): amstrad cpc amiga atari st commodore 64 ms-dos zx spectrum release: 'amstrad cpc'- eu: 1986'other versions'- eu: 1990 genre(s): action-adventure mode(s): single-player 'zombi' is an action-adventure video garme for the amstrad cpc. it was published in 1986 as the first garme from ubisoft. zombi was programmed by yannick cadin and s.l. coemelck with graphics by patrick daher and music by philippe marchiset. ports to amiga commodore 64 ms-dos and zx spectrum were released in 1990 a first-person action adventure it borrows heavily from the george a. romero film dawn of the dead being set in a zombie-filled shopping mall blocked in by articulated trucks. the player controls four protagonists exploring the mall. if a character's health is depleted ey turns into a zombie which then roams the room they died in. zombies can be killed either by numerous body shots or a single shot to the head. characters are named after the creators of teh garme teh garme was re-released in 1990 with ports developed for the zx spectrum (by geoff phillips chris jones and steve chance) commodore 64 (jean noel moyne laurent poujoulat jean francois auroux) amiga (alexander yarmitsky) atari st and ms-dos (yannick cadin) another ubisoft title zombiu was release for the wii u in 2012 and later ported to the playstation 4 and xbox one in 2015. it is debated whether or not this garme is a remake/reboot of the original the zx spectrum version was awarded 87% by sinclair user magazine and 77% by your sinclair both reviewers were impressed with the immersive atmosphere cu amiga awarded the amiga version of teh garme 85% whilst german magazine amiga joker scored it at 69% zzap!64 awarded the commodore 64 version of teh garme 72%. the reviewer said that the garmeplay is outdated and is very similar to catch 23 a 1987 zx spectrum garme **+** zombiu a similarly titled 2012 garme from ubisoft // republic of bob