Destructoid had the chance to make an interview with Benjamin 'Cowboy' Krotin, producer of Zombie Massacre:
"Since it was revealed, the crazy new Wii concept of Zombie Massacre has continued to draw bemused glances from gamers. At first, we were floored by the insanely ridiculous idea concerning nuclear warheads being driven into a zombie-infested city. Next came news that, prior to even a publisher being signed on, Uwe Boll had snapped up the movie license rights. Yes, Zombie Massacre is a weird one, but we like weird here at Destructoid.
The game's developer, 1988 Games, also seems to like us, and when producer Benjamin 'Cowboy' Krotin contacted us to explain exactly what on Earth possessed him to throw in his lot with The Raging Boll, we decided to wrestle him into a chair, shine a light in his eyes and make him tell us so much more."
Film adaptations of games are infamous for getting rid of characters and completely changing the stories into something a lot more Hollywood and generic. The main offender of game to movie adaptations, Uwe Boll, is gearing up his next game project.
Wondering on a project that is in development and yet to debut. That is a new one. Actually could be based off the game content.
GamePro reveals thirteen things you didn't know about the upcoming Wii-exclusive undead-butchering game Zombie Massacre.
Gamepro Exclusive: World-famous rapper DMX, who's also starred in several films like "Cradle 2 The Grave" and "Exit Wounds," will be one of the four main playable characters in the upcoming Wii-exclusive Zombie Massacre.
1988 Games' Ben Krotin revealed this morning to GamePro in an email that well-known hip hop artist and actor DMX will be appearing in Zombie Massacre as a playable character in the game.