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Alien Breed Obliteration (2005)

by Flash Jester Punk

This remake of the old Amiga classic has the same feel and look of the old game. Throw yourself into a sci-fi futuresque spaceship invaded by aliens, that is homing in on you from all sides. The game has a fantastic feel and will keep you playing for at least a couple of hours.

The developer's site contains cheats if you are stuck and lots of news regarding the game and further development of it.

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Details

  • Game license: Freeware
  • Game hunter: Chroelle
  • Game proposer: Eric
  • Download count: 158
  • Platforms:
    • Windows XP
    • Windows 2000
  • System requirements:
    Windows XP or Windows 2000 - untested on windows 98 / 95 / ME.
    DirectX V9.c - you can download the latest version from http://www.microsoft.com/
    Some laptops and TFT screens do not support 400x300 mode, you can play windowed by opening the config and change fullscreen=1 to 0

Genres

  • Arcade

Ratings

  • Game hunters' rating: (5 of 6)
  • Overall: 3.00 (1 vote)
  • Playability: No votes
  • Idea: No votes
  • Technical: No votes
  • Graphics: No votes
  • Music: No votes
  • Extras: No votes
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Reviews

Discussion on our forums on Alien Breed Obliteration

  • Pater Alf :
    My problem was solved after I updated the drivers of my graphic card to theit latest version. I really should do this more regularly...
  • Chroelle :
    Some members of the GH's have had issues with playing this game, so if you have any problems like:
    failed if(!m_gammacontrol.Init(m_pDDSPrimary)) (OGRE HAD THIS ONE)
    I also tried to play the game. In fact I got it running, but the speed was much to slow to play it in an accepteble way (PA HAD THIS ONE)

    You can try two things. Ask PA and OGRE if they solved these issues, OR
    check the official forum: http://jesterpunk.proboards46.com/index.cgi

  • Scythe :
    As hard as any shooter will ever be. You have so many things working against you - not enough keys, not enough ammo, not enough health, not enough lives, not enough cash, and way, way, WAY too many aliens swarming you.

    Always a good blast with a friend!

  • Chroelle :
    This game will send your adrenaline pumping through your veins like a kid closing in on christmas presents...
    A GREAT game, with lots of exciting shoot-the-monsters action for hours and hours.
    It is hard however, and more than once, you will experience monsters homing in on your position, and you are firing at every shadow, and sound just to see if you can survive... (You can't). This game is certainly worth the download.
    If you give up, the developer site has cheats for the game, so go look there if you need some extra help with getting through this game.
    Small download. Big fun.

  • eMTe :
    Very good remake, but scrolling is a bit sluggish... At least on my comp. How I miss Amiga times...

    Also, game seems to be a bit harder than original - monsters are faster and more ferocious. Or my memory betrays me...

  • Eric :
    Alien Breed Obliteration is a remake of the original game - "a top-down sci-fi shoot'em-up game, with aspects similar to the film Aliens. Your mission is to blast your way to the heart of the alien invasion picking up ammo, keys, health, money and weapons along the way. Your ultimate goal of course is to find a means to terminate these nasty monsters for good".


    Genre: Scroller / Action

    Creator: Unknown

    Web Site: Here

    ScreenShots: Here

    Release Date: Unknown

    Game Status: Freeware (Says so in the readme file in gamefolder)

    Download: http://curlysworldoffreeware.com/game_i ... ?gameid=30

 

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Comments

  • Chroelle :
    If someone was to "demake" Alien Vs. Predator then this is what it would look like. :)

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