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Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Release Date: February 3, 2006   |   Genre: Action
He's been shot at, shot down, stolen from and probed. It's time to get even. The game is a side-scrolling shooter in a similar vein to games like Metal Slug, where one hit instantly kills, and can be played simultaneously with one or two players. Players play as the titular hominid who has to fend off waves of secret agents. His main arsenal is a blaster, while players can also melee close-up enemies and use a limited number of grenades. Advanced moves include rolling under shots, jumping on and biting off enemies' heads, temporarily scaring other enemies, and digging underground and dragging enemies down with them.
PC
Release Date: August 19, 2011   |   Genre: Action
Alien Hallway is a totally new action- strategy shooting game for the PC developed by Alien Shooter series makers, Sigma Team company. Here, in Sigma's adrenaline-fueled game, players measure stamina with a never-ending stream of green creatures within the borders of a special military mission. The rules are severe and the fate of Humanity is put on the line. Control an entire army in a challenging single-player campaign mode with a simple click of the mouse. With an approachable interface, players can go through a three-dimensional battlefields destroying the enemies with superpowered weapons, throwing various types of grenades, using airstrike skill, and upgrading both the base and the units. Players make serious decisions saving the soldiers and earning gold bonuses which are vital in this intense confrontation. Constantly changing settings and glow effects mixed with heavy, rythmic music add life to the game and keeps you captivated - you'll be hooked!
Philips CD-i
Release Date: January 1, 1992   |   Genre: Shooter
A terrifying evil is threatening the safety of your planet. Hordes of monsters are advancing through the Alien Gate with one objective in mind - the destruction of your world! Only you can ward off this danger. As a rocket fighter pilot, your coolheadedness will be tested to the utmost. The last battle has begun.
Sega Dreamcast
Release Date: August 9, 2001   |   Genre: Action, Shooter
Alien Front Online is a Dreamcast video game originally released for the console in 2001. In the game, players use armored vehicles to fight tense battles staged in large, interactive arenas. Players could choose which side they wished to fight for, the aliens or the human defenders of Earth, and could also choose one of three different vehicles to combat with; each having its own advantages and disadvantages. Although Alien Front was fully playable for one person, it was primarily designed as an online game in which up to 8 players (up to 4 on each side) could battle it out. Players move around the arena attempting to blast each other with their weaponry, while also looking for power-ups that will enhance their ability to wreak massive destruction. Typically, the game was played for a set number of minutes, after which the team with the most kills would be declared the winners. Being killed while playing the game had no serious consequences (you simply respawned in a different part of the area you were in), but it did reflect on your win/loss score.
PC
Release Date: January 1, 1986   |   Genre: Role-Playing
Assume the role of a Time Lord, an immortal race of beings responsible for protecting the temporal balance of the universe from chaos and destruction, and travel to the Galaxy's End, to prevent Dr. Samuel Kurtz from travelling to the dawn of time and witnessing the Creation of all that is. Create your Time Lord choosing from a variety of skills, including Fighting, Marksmanship, Diplomacy, Dexterity, Understanding, Tracking and Quickness. Features colorful, three dimensional graphics and digitized rock music and sound effects.
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: January 1, 1989   |   Genre:
Imagine a living pinball machine...with aliens and outlandish worlds to throw at you. And turbo-charged, speed-of-light pinball action. You control the flippers and ball speed to defeat the Slime, the Tentacloid and Scorpion. Go for the eyes! This is full-tilt, out-of-this-world action! Surrealistic graphics plus true-to-life, earsplitting arcade pinball sound.
Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: March 27, 2012   |   Genre: Action
A lowly janitor must defend the planet from evil animal robots in this side-scrolling shooter from Swedish developer Ludosity Interactive. An enhanced follow-up to the developer's indie game for Xbox Live Arcade, Mama & Son: Clean House, the game has you guiding a bandana-clad hero while using his machine gun to blast an assortment of comical enemies, ranging from mechanical birds to armadillos. Your objective is to rescue your beloved mama, but you'll also have to clean up the mess you make while saving the world. Use the game's StreetPass feature to challenge friends.
PC
Release Date: October 10, 1993   |   Genre: Action
Alien Carnage (also known as Halloween Harry) is a follow-up to the 1985 game Halloween Harry, created for the Microbee System by John Passfield in 1985, but it has very little in common with the original game. In this side-scrolling platformer, earth is being invaded by aliens who turn humans into zombies in order to enslave them. Harry is the only saviour of earth, and he has to traverse different levels and rescue the kidnapped humans. There are many different weapons to collect, and most have a limited amount of ammo.
Atari 7800
Release Date: July 2, 1990   |   Genre: Action
The Plutoid Alien Zombie force has infiltrated the Army. They look like soldiers but are actually Aliens from outer space. You control a special task force to destroy the Aliens. As you shoot away at nasty enemies, you can earn powerful weapons, rescue hostages and most of all, stay alive. The challenge is there--beat the Aliens or you'll have to join them.
Amiga
Release Date: August 22, 1994   |   Genre: Action
In the depths of space a holocaust has occured. Intelligent and hostile alien life-forms have taken over the Military Research Unit in the planet Azarin 2E. Chaos and destruction have been wrought on the innocent colonists. Now it's your job to reclaim the station for humankind. Travel through the tractless voids of space, then endure over 65 levels of Alien blasting mayhem. Watch your ammunition and energy levels in preparation for the showdown with the Alien Queen.