Aliens: The Video Games: An Unofficial Guide
- Video Games
- Categories:Games
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
- Publication date:August,2026
- Pages:184
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:210mm×296mm
- Text Color:(Unknown)
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
• Includes over 20 brand-new (and exclusive to this book) interviews with game developers, providing first-hand insight into the development of Alien games, across a period of 40 years.
• Foreword by renowned writer and ‘creative thing doer’ Andy Kelly (Other Places, Dark Stock Photography, author of Perfect Organism: An Alien Isolation Companion).
Description
In-depth accounts of each title, from creative processes to critical receptions, are complemented by over 20 all-new interviews with the developers who made these incredibly varied video games.
Starting in the early 1980s, Aliens: The Video Games tracks the evolution of Alien games from primitive home computers through every generation of console and onto cutting-edge virtual reality. As well as computer and console games directly based on, or spun out from, the events of the Alien movies and comics, this book explores Predator crossovers, cancelled projects, arcade light-gun shooters, and Alien characters' appearances in other releases.
Aliens: The Video Games also covers a range of unlicensed and fan-made games directly based on the movies and related media; games based exclusively on the Predator series; and other experiences wearing unmistakable Alien inspiration proudly on their pixelated sleeves.





