Regis Survinski is featured on the cover of the video game Zombies Ate My Neighbors (1993) as the leading zombie (which he nicknamed the broken-neck ghoul). The photo was borrowed from the movie Night of the Living Dead (1968) for which he did Special Effects & cameos as this ghoul and also a news field reporter.
The game was subject to some censorship. This game was released before the ESRB existed and before then, Nintendo did not want violence in their video games. Nintendo of America ordered all depictions of blood and gore be removed or changed to purple ooze. Censorship committees in several European Nations i.e. United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, France, Spain, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Germany censored more by having the game renamed to Zombies and ordered other changes including the replacement of the chainsaw-wielding enemies with lumberjacks wielding axes.