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{{sub-stub}}'''''Alien vs Predator''''', known as '''''Aliens vs. Predator''''' in Japan, is a beat-'em-up game for the [[Super NES]], developed by Japanese company Jorudan and published by [[IGS]] in Japan and [[Activision]] in the West in 1993. A [[Sega Mega Drive]] conversion under the Japanese ''Aliens'' name was planned, but cancelled by Activision (alongside a [[Windows PC]] version) on quality grounds.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Alien vs Predator''''', known as '''''Aliens vs. Predator''''' in Japan, is a beat-'em-up game for the [[Super NES]], developed by Japanese company Jorudan and published by [[IGS]] in Japan and [[Activision]] in the West in 1993. A [[Sega Mega Drive]] conversion under the Japanese ''Aliens'' name was planned{{fileref|ActivisionInfocom US Catalog 1992.pdf|page=4}}, but cancelled by Activision (alongside a [[IBM PC]] version) on quality grounds.
  
 
The Mega Drive version was reportedly being ported by [[Realtime Associates]].
 
The Mega Drive version was reportedly being ported by [[Realtime Associates]].

Revision as of 18:56, 2 November 2022

For the unreleased Sega Saturn game, see Aliens vs. Predator (Saturn). For the 2010 game, see Aliens vs. Predator.


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Aliens vs. Predator
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Jorudan, Realtime Associates
Planned release date(s): 199x
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Alien vs Predator, known as Aliens vs. Predator in Japan, is a beat-'em-up game for the Super NES, developed by Japanese company Jorudan and published by IGS in Japan and Activision in the West in 1993. A Sega Mega Drive conversion under the Japanese Aliens name was planned[1], but cancelled by Activision (alongside a IBM PC version) on quality grounds.

The Mega Drive version was reportedly being ported by Realtime Associates.

Magazine articles

Main article: Aliens vs. Predator (Mega Drive)/Magazine articles.

References