History Of Alien Vs. Predator Games Explored 33
Thanks to 1UP for their story exploring the varied history of Alien Vs. Predator games for PCs, consoles, and handhelds, pointing out "...aliens have fought Predators while eating Colonial Marines on half a dozen game platforms with no sign of letting up." Titles featured include Capcom's 2D arcade version, notable for "ridiculous life power-ups, including tossed salads, giant pizza pies with everything, and delicately-garnished plates of sea bream", the first-person shooter Atari Jaguar version, "employing the concept that would later become central to the franchise - the game would be playable from the point of view of all three species", and Rebellion's follow-up PC version, described as "a heck of a game if it's patched to repair the flaws in its initial release."
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The first AvP Comic [darkhorse.com] was released on Nov. 1, 1989, and appeared in "Dark Horse Presents" before that.
Predator 2 [imdb.com] was released over a year later, on Nov. 21, 1990.
-lw
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-lw
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obviously the movie was longer in development as well Dark Horse had scored those franchises in the late 1980's perhaps there was a colleration between Darkhorse and the film studio to mix the two together. Do we know which was released first.. was the comic or the movie first to hit the shelves?
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Actually the Aliens v Predator series was released in Nov. 1989. The skull from Pred2 was inspired by the comic series.
IIRC the first AvP encounter happened in a short story in one of the Alien series books from 1988 (but that MAY be a complete fabrication on my part).
http://www.darkhorse.com/products/pg_profile/sku_9 1044/sec_products/sub_pubdate/index.html [darkhorse.com]
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Or... I could read the link I just posted. I knew it was somewhere before it became it's own series.
http://www.darkhorse.com/products/profile.html?sk
Still no word (Score:1)
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Predator goes around killing Aliens until one Alien rises to the occasion and kills the Predator. The End.
But seriously, didn't they allude to a winner in this hypothetical epic battle at the end of the second Predator movie? It's been years since I've seen it, but I could sware there was a trophy shrine with what looked like an Alien skull.
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But how about one-on-many? One of the Alien's strengths being numbers, and all...
If you'll forgive me some AvP-related fanism, the Predators have to main species they hunt - "softskins" (humans) and "hardskins" (aliens). A Predator becomes blooded by going on a "hardskin" hunting expedition, and is (generally) branded with the mark of its (his/her) mentor.
Seeing as the Pred in Pred2 only had one Alien skull, it was probably the first he
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Paul W.S. Anderson [imdb.com] (of Mortal Kombat, Event Horizon, Soldier, and Resident Evil) has signed on to Direct and Write - take that as you will.
The plot is outlined as "Hoping to lure a Predator clan to Antarctica using Alien eggs, a rogue team of scientists are caught in an intergalactic war between the two extremely violent species.".
Lance Henriksen, whom you probably know as Bishop, is signed on. Filming is supposed to begin in "late October" in Prague.
There are rumors that an AvP
Scary game (Score:2)
A very enjoyable game.
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The part of the game I really found satisfying though was the alien's ability to crawl on *any* surface. It could almost make you sick if you weren't really paying close attention and you could really lose perspective on where you were if not careful.
I also really enjoyed biting the heads off of poor weak humans, especially the non-marine ones that would
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-lw
You can play AvP 1 on Linux! (Score:2)
But it was a very nice game. You were so weak as a human, and the aliens were so fast. It took a lot of strategy to get anything done. I sure learned where all the medpacks were. Playing as an alien, where you could cling to any surface and move really quickly, was my favorite. But you had no distance weapons at all. You had to sneak up on everyone. I also liked how you could cheat, but you h
AvP was one of the best games out for the Jaguar (Score:4, Insightful)
The PC versions just never captured the FPS multiplayer style of game. But reading the history, it does state that the PC release had tons of bugs, and a horrible Initial release. (Ubisoft take note...) I gave up after its initial release because of its bugs, and picked AvP2 on sale because of the bad aftertaste of AvP1.
I dont agree thou, that the Jaguar version was fuzzy and had bad frame rate, if you compare it to Today, maybe... But at the time, the game was indeed a "Show Case game" for the Jaguar and console gamers.
Hopefully, someone gets back to basics, AvP is a good idea, just done badly in the newest incarnations.
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I even played the first one through on Director's Cut, without the ability to save at all during a level. That was *awesome*.
Just wait for the next movie (Score:1)
I hear the final movie in the series has Alien and Predator make up and get married. They move out to the suburbs, have two chilren, and own a riding lawn mower. Here's a spoiler: Predator stays home with the kids and handles the finger painting and birthday parties, while Alien dons a suit at an insurance company and drives an Impala.
more cross over goodness (Score:2)
(requires Quicktime, watch it before you mod offtopic, 'cause it isn't)