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Publisher: 20th Century Fox |
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Release Date: 1982 |
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additional comments |
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Rather than have anything to do with the movie, Alien was more of a clone of two other games. |
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The first screen was a clone of Pac-Man, with the same siren sound and the similar sound when a ghost was eaten. |
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The screen had three “pulsars” (power pellets in Pac-Man), which appeared on the screen one at a time in different locations. |
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The second screen was designed after Freeway in which you had to navigate your way to the top of the screen, only able to move up and down. |
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