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'''''Alien Trilogy''''' is an unreleased [[Mega-CD]] and [[Mega-CD 32X]] game based on the [[wikipedia:Alien (franchise)|''Alien'' franchise]]. Developed by [[Probe Entertainment]] and scheduled to be published by [[Acclaim Entertainment]] in November 1994{{magref|megapower|10|7}} (later pushed back to around 1995), the project was eventually moved to the [[Saturn]] where it was released as ''[[Alien Trilogy]]'' in August 1996.
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'''''Alien Trilogy''''' is an unreleased [[Mega-CD]]{{magref|megaforce|19|42}}{{magref|maximum|4|106}} and [[Mega-CD 32X]]{{magref|cvg|153|15}}{{magref|maximum|4|106}} game based on the [[wikipedia:Alien (franchise)|''Alien'' franchise]]. Developed by [[Probe Entertainment]]{{magref|mms|25|10}} and scheduled to be published by [[Acclaim Entertainment]] in November 1994{{magref|megapower|10|7}}, the project was eventually moved to the [[Saturn]]{{magref|maximum|4|106}} where it was released as ''[[Alien Trilogy]]'' in August 1996.{{intref|Alien Trilogy}}
  
 
==History==
 
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''Alien Trilogy'' reportedly began development not just for the [[Mega-CD]], but also for the [[3DO]].{{magref|maximum|4|106}} Produced by [[Acclaim]] and developed by [[Probe Entertainment]]{{magref|mms|18|15}}, it was initially known under the working title of '''''Alien War'''''.{{magref|mms|18|15}}
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Of all the developers involved with the Mega-CD version of ''Alien Trilogy'', none can recall working on any [[Mega-CD 32X]] iteration.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230916070329/https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/2012/02/alien-trilogy/}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160706204610/http://assemblergames.com/l/threads/the-lost-dragon-lost-games-interview-thread.58856/page-3}} This suggests this version was a fabrication of the game's marketing team, making it appear the title had moved to a more relevant system.
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''Alien Trilogy'' was featured at [[Summer CES 1993]]{{magref|megaforce|19|42}} as an upcoming [[Mega-CD]] title, showing off early "demo animations" from the game.{{magref|segapower|45|29}} It made another appearance at [[Summer CES 1994]]{{magref|cvg|153|15}}{{magref|gamepro|62|45}}, now announced as the first third-party game to be released for the [[Mega-CD 32X]].{{magref|cvg|153|15}}
 
''Alien Trilogy'' was featured at [[Summer CES 1993]]{{magref|megaforce|19|42}} as an upcoming [[Mega-CD]] title, showing off early "demo animations" from the game.{{magref|segapower|45|29}} It made another appearance at [[Summer CES 1994]]{{magref|cvg|153|15}}{{magref|gamepro|62|45}}, now announced as the first third-party game to be released for the [[Mega-CD 32X]].{{magref|cvg|153|15}}
  
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Reportedly, an announcement of the game's cancellation was made by Acclaim in May 1995.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20040804025847/http://www.eidolons-inn.net/segabase/32X-AlienTrilogy.html}}
 
Reportedly, an announcement of the game's cancellation was made by Acclaim in May 1995.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20040804025847/http://www.eidolons-inn.net/segabase/32X-AlienTrilogy.html}}
 
===Development===
 
Of all the developers involved with the [[Mega-CD]] version of ''Alien Trilogy'', none can recall working on any [[Mega-CD 32X]] iteration.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230916070329/https://www.gamesthatwerent.com/2012/02/alien-trilogy/}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160706204610/http://assemblergames.com/l/threads/the-lost-dragon-lost-games-interview-thread.58856/page-3}} This suggests this version was a fabrication of the game's marketing team, making it appear the title had moved to a more relevant system.
 
  
 
==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==

Revision as of 04:34, 16 September 2023

For the released Saturn game, see Alien Trilogy.


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Alien Trilogy
System(s): Mega-CD[1][2], Mega-CD 32X[3][4]
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment[1][5]
Developer: Probe Entertainment[5][6]
Planned release date(s):

Sega Mega-CD
1994-11[7]

Sega Mega-CD 32X
1994-11[3]

Genre: Action
Number of players: 1
State before cancellation: Partially-developed

Alien Trilogy is an unreleased Mega-CD[1][8] and Mega-CD 32X[3][8] game based on the Alien franchise. Developed by Probe Entertainment[5] and scheduled to be published by Acclaim Entertainment in November 1994[7], the project was eventually moved to the Saturn[8] where it was released as Alien Trilogy in August 1996.[9]

History

Development

Alien Trilogy reportedly began development not just for the Mega-CD, but also for the 3DO.[8] Produced by Acclaim and developed by Probe Entertainment[6], it was initially known under the working title of Alien War.[6]

Of all the developers involved with the Mega-CD version of Alien Trilogy, none can recall working on any Mega-CD 32X iteration.[10][11] This suggests this version was a fabrication of the game's marketing team, making it appear the title had moved to a more relevant system.

Prerelease

Alien Trilogy was featured at Summer CES 1993[1] as an upcoming Mega-CD title, showing off early "demo animations" from the game.[2] It made another appearance at Summer CES 1994[3][4], now announced as the first third-party game to be released for the Mega-CD 32X.[3]

Numerous contemporary game magazines list Alien Trilogy as a 32X title (and not a Mega-CD 32X one).[4][12] However, this is generally believed to have been a lack of clarification by said magazines, as many of these claims were made after Acclaim had already announced the game as being a Mega-CD 32X exclusive.[3]

Reportedly, an announcement of the game's cancellation was made by Acclaim in May 1995.[13]

Production credits

  • Producer: Peter Jones[10]
  • Programmers: Keith Burkhill[10], David Leitch[10]


Magazine articles

Main article: Alien Trilogy (Mega-CD, Mega-CD 32X)/Magazine articles.

References