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|publisher=[[Atari]]
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'''Alien vs Predator''' is a [[first-person shooter]] developed by [[Rebellion Developments]] and published by [[Atari|Atari Corporation]] for the [[Atari Jaguar]] in [[1994]]. Based on the {{c|Alien vs. Predator}} franchise, the game allowed the player to choose one of three characters: the Alien, the Predator, or Colonial Marine Pvt. Lance Lewis.
'''Alien vs Predator''' is a [[first-person shooter]] developed by [[Rebellion Developments]] and published by [[Atari|Atari Corporation]] for the [[Atari Jaguar]] in [[1994]]. Based on the {{c|Alien vs. Predator}} franchise, the game allowed the player to choose one of three characters: the Alien, the Predator, or Colonial Marine Pvt. Lance Lewis.


A version with similar 3D gameplay was also planned for the [[Atari Lynx]] but it was cancelled when Atari dropped support of the Lynx.
A version with similar 3D gameplay was also planned for the [[Atari Lynx]] but it was cancelled when Atari dropped support of the Lynx.
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The game's engine is much like [[Wolfenstein 3D]]: a flat plane, no stairs or open elevators, two-dimensional sprites, and all walls turn at 90° (but sometimes with transparency). Each character is well balanced and provides a different gameplay style (the levels are the same, but the strategies are different). Playing as the Marine, you have computer terminals to learn the ill fates of the other marines (similar to the PDAs in [[System Shock]]). Alien vs Predator is a precursor to the popular PC game series released in [[1999]], which used 3D polygon graphics.
The game's engine is much like [[Wolfenstein 3D]]: a flat plane, no stairs or open elevators, two-dimensional sprites, and all walls turn at 90° (but sometimes with transparency). Each character is well balanced and provides a different gameplay style (the levels are the same, but the strategies are different). Playing as the Marine, you have computer terminals to learn the ill fates of the other marines (similar to the PDAs in [[System Shock]]). Alien vs Predator is a precursor to the popular PC game series released in [[1999]], which used 3D polygon graphics.


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Box artwork for Alien vs Predator.
Box artwork for Alien vs Predator.
Alien vs Predator
Developer(s)Rebellion Developments
Publisher(s)Atari
Year released1994
System(s)Atari Jaguar
SeriesAlien vs. Predator
Genre(s)First-person shooter
ModesSingle player
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Alien vs Predator is a first-person shooter developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Atari Corporation for the Atari Jaguar in 1994. Based on the Alien vs. Predator franchise, the game allowed the player to choose one of three characters: the Alien, the Predator, or Colonial Marine Pvt. Lance Lewis.

A version with similar 3D gameplay was also planned for the Atari Lynx but it was cancelled when Atari dropped support of the Lynx.

The game's engine is much like Wolfenstein 3D: a flat plane, no stairs or open elevators, two-dimensional sprites, and all walls turn at 90° (but sometimes with transparency). Each character is well balanced and provides a different gameplay style (the levels are the same, but the strategies are different). Playing as the Marine, you have computer terminals to learn the ill fates of the other marines (similar to the PDAs in System Shock). Alien vs Predator is a precursor to the popular PC game series released in 1999, which used 3D polygon graphics.

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