# Scariest Arcade Games!

**Source:** RetroRalph  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2022-05-25  
**Duration:** 8m 0s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m17NPeYW7o

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## Analysis

RetroRalph presents a video tour of classic arcade games with horror themes, covering House of the Dead, Night Slashers, Splatterhouse, Chiller, and Carnival. The host discusses gameplay mechanics, story premises, and why each game qualifies as 'scary' while offering advice on how to experience them today through arcades, MAME emulation, or ports. This is entertainment content focused on arcade history and genre appreciation, not pinball industry analysis.

### Key Claims

- [MEDIUM] Night Slashers by Data East was never ported to any console platform — _Host states 'As far as I know, it was never ported to any console platform, so unless you can find it in the arcade, MAME is going to be the best way to experience it.'_
- [MEDIUM] Chiller by Exidy wasn't widely adopted by American arcade owners — _Host notes 'it wasn't widely adopted by American arcade owners' due to its controversial mutilation/torture content_
- [MEDIUM] Night Slashers Japanese version is uncensored with red blood and a 'GO TO HELL' Easter egg — _Host recommends 'the Japanese version of the game. It's uncensored. The blood is red and there's a cool little Easter egg on the go. The arrow actually flips over and says 'GO TO HELL!' And it's in blood.'_
- [HIGH] Splatterhouse arcade was ported to many other platforms — _Host states 'The version I'm showing you is the arcade version but it was ported to a lot of other platforms'_
- [MEDIUM] Carnival came out later than Area 51 and is more creative with better artwork — _Host says 'This one came out later, but it's more creative, the artwork's better, and so it definitely has, you know, more of a story to it'_

### Notable Quotes

> "If you do, you will quickly realize that accuracy and ammo conservation is one of the main goals here. So don't let out your inner Rambo if you want to survive."
> — **RetroRalph (Jon)**, early in video
> _Core gameplay advice for House of the Dead emphasizing precision over spray-and-pray tactics_

> "Say hello to my masterpiece!"
> — **RetroRalph (quoting House of the Dead game)**, early segment
> _Famous quote from House of the Dead mad scientist character_

> "This is like Final Fight meets Walking Dead."
> — **RetroRalph (Jon)**, Night Slashers segment
> _Quick genre comparison to establish Night Slashers' gameplay identity_

> "I'm a wimp so just the noises when you kill one of the enemies is enough to make me queasy."
> — **RetroRalph (Jon)**, Night Slashers segment
> _Host's self-deprecating commentary on why he finds Night Slashers scary_

> "You wake up with a hockey mask fused to your face...You're forced to kill your mutated girlfriend, Jennifer, and then you're pissed off."
> — **RetroRalph (Jon)**, Splatterhouse segment
> _Absurdist plot summary that captures Splatterhouse's bizarre horror premise_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| RetroRalph | person | Host of 'Tee'd Off' YouTube channel covering arcade games and retro gaming |
| House of the Dead | game | Classic zombie light gun arcade shooter; first in franchise with multiple sequels and remake |
| Night Slashers | game | Data East beat-em-up with horror theme; features monsters, zombies, werewolves; has Japanese uncensored version |
| Splatterhouse | game | Namco horror beat-em-up arcade game with dark story; ported to multiple platforms |
| Chiller | game | Exidy shooting game with extreme torture/mutilation content; rarely adopted in American arcades; cult classic |
| Carnival | game | On-rails shooter with haunted carnival theme; has cult following; praised for creative artwork and boss battles |
| Data East | company | Classic arcade game developer; created Night Slashers |
| Namco | company | Arcade game developer; created Splatterhouse |
| Exidy | company | Arcade game developer; created Chiller |
| Area 51 | game | On-rails shooter game mentioned as comparison to Carnival; less creative in host's view |
| Zombie Revenge | game | Listed as honorable mention in horror arcade genre |
| Ghosts and Goblins | game | Listed as honorable mention in horror arcade genre |
| Aliens Extermination | game | Listed as honorable mention in horror arcade genre |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Horror-themed arcade games, Arcade game preservation and emulation
- **Secondary:** Classic arcade gameplay mechanics, Beat-em-up and shooter arcade genres, Game censorship and localization differences

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.75) — Host is enthusiastic about horror arcade games and appreciates their creative aspects. Tone is lighthearted and self-deprecating (joking about being a 'wimp'). Encourages audience to explore the games. Minor criticism of Chiller ('keep your expectations low') but framed as honest assessment rather than negativity.

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## Transcript

 Hey guys, welcome back to the channel. In today's episode, we're going to talk about scary arcade games. Ho ho ho ha ha ha! First up is the original House of the Dead. Not a sophisticated arcade shooter, just kill zombies, right? Yeah, but don't go wasting all your ammo. If you do, you will quickly realize that accuracy and ammo conservation is one of the main goals here. So don't let out your inner Rambo if you want to survive. Precision is the name of the game. So work on those headshots, and you just might make it out alive. So why is it scary? Well the story is the classic doctor goes nuts, Say hello to my masterpiece! Experiments take a gruesome turn for the worse, and now we have a zombie outbreak on our hands and it's our job to fix it. Well there's a little more to it than that, but you get the point. If you like horror themed games and you've never checked it out, you're in for a treat. Oh and don't forget about the other games in the franchise, House of the Dead 2, 3, 4, and Scarlet Dawn, as well as a slew of spinoffs, and the new House of the Dead remake. Okay, moving on. Next up is Night Slashers by Data East. This is like Final Fight meets Walking Dead. You could say it's actually a bit more detailed than Final Fight. The plot, I think, is that the world has been overrun by monsters, hordes of zombies, werewolves and other creatures and the world is now quickly becoming unfit for humanity. Well, not unless you and your badass monster hunter friends stop the madness and kick some rudy poo monster asses. Well, something like that. I don't know, I never really paid attention to the story. So why is it scary? Well, I'm a wimp so just the noises when you kill one of the enemies is enough to make me queasy. Question is does that really surprise you though Remember the time I played that VR horror game If not let me remind you I swear to you guys, I'm so done. Oh, shit! No! No! No! No freaking way, dude! No way! Oh, shit! I'm never going to live that down. Anyway, it's actually a decent game in my opinion and worth checking out. As far as I know, it was never ported to any console platform, so unless you can find it in the arcade, MAME is going to be the best way to experience it. But I would try to look for the Japanese version of the game. It's uncensored. The blood is red and there's a cool little Easter egg on the go arrow. It actually flips over and says, TO HELL! And it's in blood. It's kind of cool. next up is splatterhouse splatterhouse is another horror theme beat-em-up that was developed by namco the version i'm showing you is the arcade version but it was ported to a lot of other platforms so there's many ways for you to experience it the plot on this one is kind of weird there's this storm in town and you and your girlfriend jennifer need to seek cover apparently the only place to take refuge is a local town mansion called the splatterhouse sounds totally safe, by the way. I don't think the splatterhouse would have been my first pick, but that's the way this story goes. So this dude, Rick, who you play in the game and Jennifer go into the house. She goes missing and you wake up with a hockey mask fused to your face. I know this is really this is really the story. You're forced to kill your mutated girlfriend, Jennifer, and then you're pissed off. So you kill everyone and then you find out that the house is alive itself. So you gotta kill the house too. Honestly, I'm not even sure this is accurate, but it's how I understand it. The important thing to know is it's totally scary and it's completely worthy of being on this list. So Okay the next game is Chiller It a shooting game by Exidy and this one is interesting because it wasn't widely adopted by American arcade owners, and you're going to see why in a minute. Alright, so the basic premise is John Youssi these helpless individuals who are all being restrained, and it's your job to continue to torture them, and the goal is to kill them. So the game is really about mutilation and death and murder. I mean, so you can see why this wouldn't be a popular title, but it definitely fits the scary horror genre type of a game. It was definitely one of those things that ended up being a cult classic later on after it was out of arcades. You would have to try to find an arcade game to play this on or play it in MAME. You could also play the NES version. It was a non-sanctioned by Nintendo version, but it is floating around out there, so I'm sure you could get that as well. The game continues to be more of the same mutilation, death, torture type of a thing. it's really an odd game and honestly keep your expectations low but it might be worth checking out if you're into the horror genre okay next up is carnival this is an on-rails shooter about sort of this haunted carnival sort of thing i don't really know i never really followed this story at all i just kind of treated it like any on-rails shooter but it definitely has the haunted theme down pretty good and it's a good way so of course the visuals are all gorgeous and you can't really go wrong if you like shooting zombies it's a great game so if you want to check this one out you kind of limited to how you can check it out you to have to find a carnival arcade or you can do like I doing and play it under emulation So either way it is available to you It's just not like you can go and, you know, you have to find an arcade that has it if you want to play it. But it definitely also has a very much a cult following, and I find it more interesting than games of like Area 51 of its time. This one is, it came out later, but it's more creative, the artwork's better, and so it definitely has, you know, more of a story to it. There's also some really cool and intense boss battles, so definitely a corner muncher. Alright, before we wrap this up, here are some honorable mentions you might want to check out if you're a fan of the horror genre. Zombie Revenge Ghosts and Goblins and Aliens Extermination. Help me! Alright guys, that about wraps up this video. Hopefully you enjoyed this short list of scary arcade games. This isn't a definitive list. There's many more scary arcade games. And if you have a personal favorite, I'd love to hear from you. So put it in the comments below. If you enjoyed the video, give me a thumbs up. And consider subscribing to the channel if you enjoy content like this. That's it for now, and we will see you on the next one. We'll see you next time.

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