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Engrish is possibly one of the best things to come out of Japan besides video games. Seriously. Even video games have had a few great Engrish moments over the years! The NDS once again has come to the rescue of the Japanese populous with English of the Dead! This great game is a tool for Japanese gamers to learn English, now with zombies! Hit the jump to find out where to play a wonderful flash demo for this quirky game from Japan!
Everyone's Killing Zombies and Learning’ English. Why Not You?
SEGA seems to be cashing in on the House of the Dead series, with the Wii ports of House of the Dead 2 and 3 earlier this year and now with English of the Dead for the DS. This spin-off of the House of the Dead series is a simple translation game that uses fun loving zombies to explain the ins and outs of the English language. English of the Dead is slated for release later this month, so SEGA decided it was time to show the game off a bit. Take a quick look back at the official trailer for English of the Dead which debuted earlier this year:
Now that your interest is peaked, head on over and have a go at the English of the Dead flash demo! Make sure to remember the important English phrases you can learn from the game, like; "I want to win (big) money!, Give me (a) break! He came (from) Canada, He (is) cool!" and of course," I want you (to help) me."

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