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Alien Breed  Team171991The year is 2191 and the galaxy stands on the brink of war, only the Interplanetary Corps maintain the uneasy peace. IPCC Miraculous was heading back for Federation HQ after six months on routine patrol around the Intex Network. Nothing had happened and nothing ever did in this god forsaken place.. Crew members Johnson and Stone were glad to be going home. Then came the orders to check out a remote Space Research Centre which had failed to transmit on any of the Federation wavebands. ISRC-4 was situated near the red-giant Gianor and was the last place they wanted to go...As the crafts retros fired and the craft began it’s approach path,Johnson and Stone prepared for duty, not knowing quite what to expect. There was something strange about the eerie silence that shrouded the station, something was obviously very wrong..Slowly the crafts wings folded and the craft gently docked into shuttle bay 2, they opened the airlocks and walked straight into the midst of an Alien Breed...

Featuring....

* Fantastic graphics and sound running at Arcade speed (50 Frames/Sec)

* Simultaneous 2 player option

* Bewildering array of atmospheric sound and speech effects

* Written exclusively for the expanded Amiga (1 Meg or more)

* In-game computer system featuring extra weapons, maps and utilities

* Scene-setting story disk included, featuring amazing ray-traced graphics

* Puzzles, traps and a host of mean, ugly and nasty Alien creatures

CU AMIGA (90%) "Awesome graphics...Superb sound fx...Blistering 1 Meg Alien Inspired Shoot’em up...Team 17 have come up with a winner."

THE ONE (90%) "The speech, sound effects and in-game graphics are all excellent.. .Alien Breed is a classy product, very professional and very enjoyable... no shoot’em up fan should be without it."***
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[97]***Alien Breed: Special Edition and Qwak, 1994, for the CD32. Danish, Ebglish, German, Italian, French***CD32 version
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[37]***Amiga CD32 compilation with [game=#18002]Qwak[/game]
[32]***Influenced by the [i]Alien[/i] movies (somewhat obvious from the alien design), especially [i]Aliens[/i].
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Alien Breed Special Edition 1992 Team171992Encounter spectacular arcade action as you take on the might of a terrifying Alien army that has infested a Federation Research Station.

Featuring...* Twelve massive and hugely challenging levels. * Tough missions and objectives to face. * Varied range of evil Alien creatures to overcome. * Technically stunning Amiga-only program. * Full screen, 32 colours, smooth-scrolling action. * Digitised speech. * Superb stereo 4 channel sound-effects. * Incredible music. * Powerful weaponry system. * Simultaneous 2 player option.

For one or two players, this stunning new edition of the now classic "Alien Breed" gme features huge levels, new missions and much, much more - that represents a supreme challenge to new and old players alike.

Note: this is a different edition to the full priced "Alien Breed" game, which is now no-longer on general release, nor is it the advertised sequel called "Alien Breed 2" which will be available during 1993. This version features twice the number of levels, game amendments and new missions/aliens - it DOES NOT require the original Alien Breed game to play and is a stand-alone product.***
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Alien Breed II: The Horror Continues  Team171993Alien Breed II: The Horror Continues has Gauntlet-influenced gameplay, similar to the original Alien Breed (and the Alien Breed Special Edition '92), but with many new features. As one of four Interplanetary Corps soldiers, you must visit a remote alien-infested colony and destroy the alien invaders. The game is split into 3 main towers: Civilian, Military, and Science. There are also corridors linking them and outdoor levels. In total there are 17 zones, each featuring numerous different aliens and backgrounds. As you go through the game you collect credits, which can be traded for weapons, ammunition, and other enhancements through the in-game computers. Keys are collected as you progress, which must be used wisely, as there are many rooms containing bonuses that don’t have to be entered. Just like before, the game can be played solo or with a friend.***
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Gauntlet author2012An official Amiga conversion of Gauntlet was never released (despite being already advertised). In 2012 Philippe Guichardon published an Amiga version, by reverse engineering the Atari ST version. labelimageminimize
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