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Intro to Zombification Shambler 23/05/21(Sun)03:25 No. 5938 ID: f66e80
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What was your first?


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Shambler 23/05/21(Sun)13:17 No. 5939 ID: 06061a
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It was probably this old indie game called The Adventures of Bouapha: Spooky Castle. Played it a lot when I was a kid and it had zombie enemies. Earliest zombie-related thing I remember.


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Shambler 24/07/04(Thu)09:35 No. 5973 ID: c8a935

The first zombie movie I watched form start to finish was either Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, or Savini's Night of the Living Dead.
I can't remember the first time I've learned about the concept of zombies though.


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Shambler 24/07/19(Fri)08:12 No. 5977 ID: 8d478d

First exposure was in "Mysteries of the Unexplained" book published in 1982. Haitian man speaks about seeing his dead brother walking around, who later claimed to be hypnotized, if I recall.

https://www.amazon.com/Mysteries-Unexplained-Carroll-C-Calkins/dp/B001AVNI3Y


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Shambler 24/08/27(Tue)05:23 No. 5978 ID: b7f302

>>5977
I always enjoyed books like that as a kid.


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Shambler 24/11/26(Tue)11:14 No. 5986 ID: 9adcfa
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D&D Zombies



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