Attack of the Mutant Zombie Flesh Eating Chickens From Mars

Attack of the Mutant Zombie Flesh Eating Chickens From Mars

"Attack of the Mutant Zombie Flesh Eating Chickens From Mars" (AOTMZFECFM) was a computer game advertised by Software Projects in 1987, but never released. The version for the ZX Spectrum was much anticipated due to being programmed by Matthew Smith.

The Commodore 64 version was programmed independently by John Darnell. After the original project had been abandoned, work continued on the C64 version which was released as "Star Paws". This was subsequently ported to the ZX Spectrum.

In a [http://www.petemella.co.uk/smith.htm 1999 interview] , Matthew Smith described the original Spectrum version starting life as a version of the Road Runner cartoons. It then had to be reworked when Software Projects failed to get rights to the title.

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