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Released in June 2012, Lollipop Chainsaw was a bizarre, vibrant, and unapologetically trashy hack-and-slash game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture (under the visionary director Goichi Suda, better known as Suda51) and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The game starred Juliet Starling — a perky, pink-clad San Romero High School cheerleader who just so happens to be a zombie hunter from a long line of exorcist-adjacent fighters. On her 18th birthday, her school becomes ground zero for a zombie apocalypse, and she chainsaws her way through hordes of the undead, accompanied by her decapitated-but-still-talking boyfriend, Nick (his head clipped to her belt).

If you’re searching for it today, just remember: support the official release when possible, and if you must resort to an ISO, make sure you own a legitimate copy first. Emulation is for preservation, not piracy. And Juliet Starling would probably chainsaw a pirate in half — then flash a peace sign and ask for a high-five. lollipop chainsaw 360 iso

That said, many preservationists argue that for games like Lollipop Chainsaw , which were unavailable for purchase on modern platforms for over a decade (delisted from Xbox Live Marketplace in certain regions, physical copies rising in price to $60–100 used), to prevent digital oblivion. When a game is no longer sold by the publisher and no remaster exists, the only way for new players to experience it is via used physical copies (which give no money to the creators anyway) or piracy. Released in June 2012, Lollipop Chainsaw was a