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Alien Trilogy: Game rip

Game info

Name: Alien Trilogy
Characteristics: Action, 1st-Person Perspective, 3-d, Arcade, Shooter, Sci-Fi / Futuristic, Adult, like Doom
Publishers: Fox Interactive, Acclaim, Acclaim Japan
Developers: Probe, Probe Software, Probe Entertainment
Platforms:
PC Dos (1996) - Europe
PlayStation (1996) - United States
PlayStation (Mar 1996) - Europe
PlayStation (31 May 1996) - Japan
Sega Saturn (30 Aug 1996) - Japan
Sega 32X (Unfinished) - United States

Music info

Released: 29 Feb 1996
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Music type: Game rip
Num of tunes: 12
Num of CDs: 1
Play time: 31:41

User reviews

  • "Excellent Soundtrack Average Game!" (by LIGHTNING, 15 Aug 2005) [10/10]
    About the only thing from this poor FPS was the excellent music which was about the only thing that gave this game any atmosphere! The music is dark and suits the grim Alien universe but track 6 on the CD is one of my all time game tracks complete with one of the best bass lines ever!

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PlayStation redbook audio tracks

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Record created/updated: 26. September 2002.
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