Hey Joe....thanks for sharing all your video game videos with us. It definitely reminds me of my childhood as I was born in 1972. We had two arcades in our area of Stratford Connecticut and they were a blast in the day. BLESSINGS MY FRIEND!!!!!!!
Yeah that was fun back in the day. My favorite weapon was the flame thrower. The seeking missiles were okay, but they tended to take too long to lock on.
It surprises me to see that the Original Arcade has the same Sprite Errors in Stage 2 then the Emulation. I always thought that was an Emulation Error. That you See the Alien Sprites flicker through your car. But here you also see it.
I think we put a konami Track and Field kit in an old Contra game way back when arcades were a great place to skip school in lol.The owner was named Walt and he put me to work.He was a good man.
Very cool, those cabinets were a little weak (the stuff they were made out of was cheaper and fell apart if you got it wet) but I liked the look of them... thanks for watching Samuel Goodman!
Awesome!! I love the first two movies, and don't mind the third movie. And I remember playing this as a kid in a few arcades back in the day while on holidays (UK) with my parents. I loved it, but was never very good at it back then at age 11-12. 😄
@@femfeedr The one on Escape pod looks like some kind of broken stone tablet or something. The original that I'm familiar with showed metal grating (like in the background of the side art) and some billowing fog/smoke.
@@ShrtRndKid Wow, thank you so much! They even have the correct marquee there! Regarding the CPO, the one that is 79.00 looks to be correct. That is what was on my machine when I bought it from the arcade.
Wow!! What a stumble on to gold, finding your channel is. I'm fascinated by old school electronics and I'm a carpenter as well so Donnie's channel is just frosting on the cake 🎂. Great job brother 👏.
That Aliens arcade game cabinet was originally a Nemesis (1985), Rush'n Attack (1985), Kicker (1985), Yie Air Kung-Fu (1985), Life Force (1986), Top Gunner (1986), Double Dribble (1986), Contra (1987), Super Contra (1988), Devastators (1988), Thunder Cross (1988), M.I.A.: Missing in Action (1989), Bottom of the Ninth (1989), and Lightning Fighters (1990) cabinets. That's why it was black, blue or red. It was also the same hardware that ran their Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game in 1989, along with others.
The red cabinet was probably Devastators. There's one in the arcade scene in Terminator 2 and it's red. Apparently they came from the factory like this. Konami had left over Devastators cabinets
I had this game in a converted Xenophobe cab, I traded the NBA jam it was converted to for the konami kit, had the marquis, rectangular sideart and CPO, but i left the xenophobe CPO on there because it had a Xenomorph on it anyway
@@LyonsArcade so I went and looked it up. It was actually Alien 3 for the Genesis I was remembering released in 93. But I picked it up used from what would have been a Babbage's at the time in 96 or 97.
Thank you for this video. I have an Aliens machine that was an official Bally's Aladdin's Castle conversion from Xenophone using a kit. Although I lost the paperwork in a water incident, the instructions for the kit described how to convert either a Xenophobe cabinet or a Cabal cabinet to Aliens. This made me wonder if maybe the original cabinet might have been Cabal? But then I saw Susan's comment. I was curious, do you have any thoughts on the "snow" effect that appears at the top of the screen when it goes white as the title screen animates? I have cleaned my Jamma harness and the boards, confirmed the +5V is at 5.0 to 5.1 at the connection on the board (need to test on the chip), and the snow still occurs. I am sure my monitor is due for a cap kit, so I wondered if that might be to blame, but you said you reworked the monitor in your video, so that is eliminated. (Jealous of that monitor you have, with mine being a Xenophobe conversion the stats bar for all three players is burned in.) Test mode reports no ROM errors, so I am stumped. Maybe they all had this snow from the factory? Anyway, thanks again for the video, I am happy to see it is not just my board with the issue.
There was a toy line of the Alien francise, and many of the enemies in this game seem to be from the toy line. Kenner toys I believe. The movie only had facehuggers, Xenomorphs and a Queen.
In 1987 there was a video game that had alien tentacles coming up through the floor, walls, and it showed a percentage of how many aliens were remaining and as you shot the tentacles the percentage would eventually go down to zero and you'd go to the next room or next level or something like that but it was pretty impressive graphics for back then I don't remember the name of the game though and I've never seen it since
my city's original 7/11 has this in '91, it ate many of my quarters. it closed down a year later due to lack of business. now we have 4 7/11s and not a single game to be seen.
Wouldn't it be freaking awesome if at the game over screen you would hear Bill Paxton's voice.. Yell whoopie freaking doo.. GAME OVER MAN! It just would make so much sense.
It's interesting that the alien shown in the attract photo has eyes. Wonder if its from pre-production art cause I know at one point it did have eyes, before Geiger got rid of em.
Dude playing ALIENS on a real arcade machine must feel good, i can only emulate these games, but theres no way to compare both experiences, arcade is expensive but way awesome, worth every penny..
The first 2 Alien films release years -- Alien, 1979 -- dir Ridley Scott Aliens, 1986 -- dir James Cameron. Capcom did its own Alien game 4 years after Konami's. This one was based on an unproduced script, Alien Vs. Predator. It was developed for the CPS-2 system, Capcom's most successful arcade hardware, the same hardware used for the Street Fighter Alpha series, Darkstalkers games, and the first 6 Marvel Vs Capcom games beginning with X-Men: Children of the Atom and ending with Marvel Vs Capcom (1). The Alien Vs. Predator game was included with a bunch of a Capcom arcade games that were emulated in Raspberry Pi-type system that was housed in an oversized controller case. That was about 2.5-3 years ago. That was the first home release of that Capcom Alien game!
I have a vague memory of some arcade game with a long running storyline where are you could buy a memory card of some sort that would store your position so you could resume it later. Anybody remember what I am talking about?
local theater had Aliens Arcade game when i was a kid would past it with one quarter people would gather around me an watch me past it they also had the 4 player ninja turtle and the simpsons arcade good times
@@LyonsArcade it didn't last long but we had a arcade called sega city which was a huge arcade and they a section of random machines and this was one of them. Just like how chuckie cheese was the only place that ninja turtle cabinets.
I wish I had gotten a poor to the Sega Genesis back in the day. The timing was off, especially since Nintendo was still able to ignore antitrust law. I think it was 91 before the courts smacked them down
@@LyonsArcade if there is a problem I'm just going to convert one of my arcade1ups into a mame cab and do my own... cab graphics and all.. I would just buy a real one but like how small and portable the 1ups are
@@LyonsArcade I bought the replacement side art for the fullsize cab and it fits great on the arcade1up legacy cab. I have a raspberry pi set up with Aliens and some others, working on getting on that stuffed into the cab. Already have the Aliens marquee as well. For the control deck I am just going to use some still frames from the Aliens blu ray and get those printed up.
@@LyonsArcade I left a comment with an image link to my 1up cab featuring the original replacement side art of the full size cab. The comment disappeared. UA-cam might have deleted it.
@@LyonsArcade Hey Joe I know this comment will probably get deleted but I just wanted to show you the finished Konami Aliens theme Arcade1up cab... I think it came out pretty good... ua-cam.com/video/uMCU5jKuwBY/v-deo.html
I played this one soooo much back in the day. It was cheaper than TMNT or The Simpsons, so my quarters went a lot further. Now I play it emulated at least once a month....and for the life of me, I can't say why.
The Original Alien was released in 1978, then Aliens was released 1986 and Alien 3 was released in 1992, so this game being released in 1990 does coincide with any of the movie releases! Looks like a fun game though!
Williams Sessions was head of the FBI from 1987 to 1993. His name appears briefly in the don’t do drugs message. Why would people think arcades are places where drug dealers hang out?
i played this on PC emulator in 2003, i used mame emulator, and cd pack + 300 games, of course you can inser coin by ressing some button on keyboard, i still hav this game :) excelent for multiplayer gaming evening :) game was great, 4/5 becouse they added some sort of aliens out of this movie universe, but it add some difficoult level :)
When you said "film based" I thought you meant some kind of image pass through or picture in picture view of a small film projector inside the cabinet like some primitive version of a sega cd fmv light gun game. Still cool though.
I just got this arcade last summer from a garage sale, it’s in a xenophobe cabinet. Apparently it’s a little rare. My joysticks are a little stiff but it’s overall fun.
I hope you know of Capcom's Alien vs. Predator, also released only in arcades and only official re-release was that capcom stick that was joked about. According to my friend, it is based off a AVSP Comic book series which I can believe but I have no knowledge of that myself.
Oh man aliens :). Now if this was ported to anything it probably would have been toned down. Most "Alien" games on home consoles back then was co-produced by ljn
At that time (early 90s) I had lost interest for arcade games. I found them to difficult and kind of dumb. Did not like style at all. Maybe I just grow up :). But still today I like to fire up my MAME simulator and play the games from the golden age
And there's two ways to defeat the Queen Alien. You can either grab it with the Power Loader and dump her into the hatch (like the movie), or you can defeat it by shooting at it or beating it with the power loader until she explodes into pieces.
IT was "Alien" in '79, "Aliens" in '86, and there was nothing after that so don't claim there was. And there have also ever been two "Predator" movies, "Predator" and "Predator 2". There were no more after that so let's not talk about any movies that people claim came after Danny Glover got the flintlock from the Predator leader.
I always wondered by Ripley was blonde in the game.. then i saw the flyer and they're a hot blonde on it too. I guess they wanted to "sexy" her up a bit. Lol
This is probably now the best Aliens Arcade gameplay video on UA-cam, very authentic, real CRT etc.
Yeah, I'd rather watch it like this than someone emulating and screen capturing it.
"Why would you have that on your spaceship?" I love it.
Some of this just doesn't add up man
If I remember, wasn't this set in the LV426 or whatever planetary base, not a spaceship?
Hey Joe....thanks for sharing all your video game videos with us. It definitely reminds me of my childhood as I was born in 1972. We had two arcades in our area of Stratford Connecticut and they were a blast in the day. BLESSINGS MY FRIEND!!!!!!!
Thank you Troy, we appreciate you watching!
This game always mesmerized me in the aracde - loved the movie and at the time seemed like such a great use of a license. Awesome!
Really sweet! Looks new. Great job, and thanks, Ronnie!
Thank you, very fun game!
Yeah that was fun back in the day. My favorite weapon was the flame thrower. The seeking missiles were okay, but they tended to take too long to lock on.
I didn't get the hang of it yet :) Thanks for watching Oval Teen
The Flamethrower is the most useful weapon.
It surprises me to see that the Original Arcade has the same Sprite Errors in Stage 2 then the Emulation. I always thought that was an Emulation Error. That you See the Alien Sprites flicker through your car. But here you also see it.
That's good emulation, they even emulate the errors :) Thanks for watching worldsendace!
I think we put a konami Track and Field kit in an old Contra game way back when arcades were a great place to skip school in lol.The owner was named Walt and he put me to work.He was a good man.
Very cool, those cabinets were a little weak (the stuff they were made out of was cheaper and fell apart if you got it wet) but I liked the look of them... thanks for watching Samuel Goodman!
Alien came out way back in 1979 and Aliens in 1986. Aliens is actually my favorite one of all.
I did see them, but I think I only saw them when they first came out, i'll have to rewatch them all!
Ooookay? Anything else you feel the need to tell us? Maybe like there is Cheddar cheese and Blue cheese. But mozzarella is actually your favorite.
I like both. Different genres. Alien is a horror film and Aliens is an action film.
Fantastic looking cabinet, that livery is stunning.. I never played this in the Arcades here in the UK, only via MAME which was still pretty awesome.
Thank you Neil, glad you enjoyed it!
I saw this on a cafe once on a road trip with my parents. Always was curious why there was no home port cause I loved Konami arcade games
Yeah I don't know what happened with that... kind of strange they didn't port it.
Thanx so much for restoring all the games when I was younger !
That's a cool game, the first time I have seen it. 1990 I was done with my arcade days. Thanks Ron.
Same. I guess that means your are from the drill a hole in a quarter and put a string on it to rack up credits on pole position and donkey Kong days…
@@sideburn Yes I am.
yep, I played it back in the day, still an awesome game.
Thanks for watching Richard!
Awesome!! I love the first two movies, and don't mind the third movie. And I remember playing this as a kid in a few arcades back in the day while on holidays (UK) with my parents. I loved it, but was never very good at it back then at age 11-12. 😄
I'm not good at it at 42 so don't' feel bad :)
@@LyonsArcade Same age as me, and I very much doubt I would be any good at it now either. 😄
You can get replacement side art for Aliens from Escape Pod. I haven't been able to find a replacement CPO that matches the original kit though.
Thank you ShrtRndKid!
They have a CPO at Escape Pod…..is it not the right one? It’s been years since I played one of these but the one they have looks familiar to me.
@@femfeedr The one on Escape pod looks like some kind of broken stone tablet or something. The original that I'm familiar with showed metal grating (like in the background of the side art) and some billowing fog/smoke.
@@ShrtRndKid Wow, thank you so much! They even have the correct marquee there!
Regarding the CPO, the one that is 79.00 looks to be correct. That is what was on my machine when I bought it from the arcade.
Nice restoration!
Thanks Doug, we appreciate you watching man.
@@LyonsArcade I played a lot of these - love seeing the innards!
Cabinet looks great, monitor sharp, nice work another one saved.
I remember playing this back in the arcades...fun game.
Yeah it’s pretty cool!
This is top notch game.We loved it from first sight in 1990
I never saw it unfortunately! Thank you for watching Michal!
I don't like ASMR , but why the sound of mechanical switches and keyboard gives me so joy and peace ???? why ?!?!??!
Because it's right :) Thanks for watching Salvador! err... Listening!
Wow!! What a stumble on to gold, finding your channel is. I'm fascinated by old school electronics and I'm a carpenter as well so Donnie's channel is just frosting on the cake 🎂. Great job brother 👏.
Thanks for watching Badmeat!
@@LyonsArcade no, thank you brother. Nostalgia runs deep on your channel.
And if you're ever bored or just looking for a good laugh, check out our channel, my vulgar might give you a chuckle 😄
Alien was 1979, sounds like probably time to watch those movies again. ;) Regardless, an excellent refurbishment, that screen looks glorious. :D
I haven't seen it in forever. I saw all of them when they first came out
Nice! This ate many of my quarters back in the day.
Thank you for watching cypresscustoms!
That Aliens arcade game cabinet was originally a Nemesis (1985), Rush'n Attack (1985), Kicker (1985), Yie Air Kung-Fu (1985), Life Force (1986), Top Gunner (1986), Double Dribble (1986), Contra (1987), Super Contra (1988), Devastators (1988), Thunder Cross (1988), M.I.A.: Missing in Action (1989), Bottom of the Ninth (1989), and Lightning Fighters (1990) cabinets. That's why it was black, blue or red. It was also the same hardware that ran their Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game in 1989, along with others.
Thank you Susan!
Killing xenomorphs in this game is a lot easier than in the movies.
Ain’t that the truth!
The red cabinet was probably Devastators. There's one in the arcade scene in Terminator 2 and it's red. Apparently they came from the factory like this. Konami had left over Devastators cabinets
i remember seeing this and playing this years ago in the arcade. to bad aliens would been great on the sega cd or the 3do or even the pc.
I had this game in a converted Xenophobe cab, I traded the NBA jam it was converted to for the konami kit, had the marquis, rectangular sideart and CPO, but i left the xenophobe CPO on there because it had a Xenomorph on it anyway
Great job, that thing looks great!
Thank you Israel!
Never played this one in the arcade, but I have a vague recollection of a similar one on the Sega Saturn in the late 90s. Like 96 or 97.
I never saw that Saturn one, i'll have to check that out.... thanks Brute!
@@LyonsArcade so I went and looked it up. It was actually Alien 3 for the Genesis I was remembering released in 93. But I picked it up used from what would have been a Babbage's at the time in 96 or 97.
Music was super intense. This one of those games I only ever watched the demos for because it was too hard and scary for me haha.
Hahaha I remember those days. Mortal Kombatvwas scary! Thanks for watching Jordan.
What's that Bally pin three machines to the right of the Aliens machine? Not enough side art showing for me to get an idea. :D
That is a Bally NBA Fast Break! Coming up soon....
@@LyonsArcade That's one pin I never looked at the cabinet art for. Look forward to the upcoming video of it. :D
Gotta love the classic Arcade soundtrack
Done by Masanori Adachi who also did the music for Super Castlevania IV
Yeah it sounds great! Thanks for watching folks!
That actually looks pretty cool. I love that Yamaha YM-2151 chip in the soundtrack, and the variety of stages.
I just fixed a Street fighter II Pinball with a YM-2151 in it, very powerful chip really.... thanks for watching Maxxarcade!
@@LyonsArcade It's a very common, basically iconic chip in arcade and pinball games. And some of the programmers were really good at making it rock.
Thank you for this video. I have an Aliens machine that was an official Bally's Aladdin's Castle conversion from Xenophone using a kit. Although I lost the paperwork in a water incident, the instructions for the kit described how to convert either a Xenophobe cabinet or a Cabal cabinet to Aliens.
This made me wonder if maybe the original cabinet might have been Cabal? But then I saw Susan's comment.
I was curious, do you have any thoughts on the "snow" effect that appears at the top of the screen when it goes white as the title screen animates?
I have cleaned my Jamma harness and the boards, confirmed the +5V is at 5.0 to 5.1 at the connection on the board (need to test on the chip), and the snow still occurs. I am sure my monitor is due for a cap kit, so I wondered if that might be to blame, but you said you reworked the monitor in your video, so that is eliminated. (Jealous of that monitor you have, with mine being a Xenophobe conversion the stats bar for all three players is burned in.)
Test mode reports no ROM errors, so I am stumped. Maybe they all had this snow from the factory?
Anyway, thanks again for the video, I am happy to see it is not just my board with the issue.
Data East never knew they made the perfect CPO for a Konami game lol I have a spare of that laying around somewhere for a cabinet I no longer have
I thought it looked good :) Thanks for watching Billy!
There was a toy line of the Alien francise, and many of the enemies in this game seem to be from the toy line. Kenner toys I believe. The movie only had facehuggers, Xenomorphs and a Queen.
That makes sense, thank you for watching Grumpy!
In 1987 there was a video game that had alien tentacles coming up through the floor, walls, and it showed a percentage of how many aliens were remaining and as you shot the tentacles the percentage would eventually go down to zero and you'd go to the next room or next level or something like that but it was pretty impressive graphics for back then
I don't remember the name of the game though and I've never seen it since
Hmmm, I don't know that one but i'll bet somebody will chime in that remembers it!
Awesome machine, she's looking good, nice one 👍
It was fun!
my city's original 7/11 has this in '91, it ate many of my quarters. it closed down a year later due to lack of business. now we have 4 7/11s and not a single game to be seen.
Basic sharply marker on all the black chips might clean it up more for quick black fix.
I just started watching this. It had better say "Game over man, game over!".
They missed a great opportunity!
if it was originally a red cabinet then it would have been Devastators.
thank you utubed119!
It was Devastators originally. That's why it was red.
Thanks Shane! That makes sense...
Wouldn't it be freaking awesome if at the game over screen you would hear Bill Paxton's voice..
Yell whoopie freaking doo.. GAME OVER MAN!
It just would make so much sense.
They probably had to pay more so they cheaped out!
If it came in Red then it was probably a conversion of a Konami Devastators cabinet.
I've never had a devastators I don't believe, thanks Retro Rayment!
It's interesting that the alien shown in the attract photo has eyes. Wonder if its from pre-production art cause I know at one point it did have eyes, before Geiger got rid of em.
Dude playing ALIENS on a real arcade machine must feel good, i can only emulate these games, but theres no way to compare both experiences, arcade is expensive but way awesome, worth every penny..
It's really cool man, we're happy to run across these ones that you don't see too often. Thank you for watching NUX!
@@LyonsArcade No problem dude, I always enjoy your content!
The first 2 Alien films release years --
Alien, 1979 -- dir Ridley Scott
Aliens, 1986 -- dir James Cameron.
Capcom did its own Alien game 4 years after Konami's. This one was based on an unproduced script, Alien Vs. Predator. It was developed for the CPS-2 system, Capcom's most successful arcade hardware, the same hardware used for the Street Fighter Alpha series, Darkstalkers games, and the first 6 Marvel Vs Capcom games beginning with X-Men: Children of the Atom and ending with Marvel Vs Capcom (1).
The Alien Vs. Predator game was included with a bunch of a Capcom arcade games that were emulated in Raspberry Pi-type system that was housed in an oversized controller case. That was about 2.5-3 years ago. That was the first home release of that Capcom Alien game!
This was a truly awesome arcade game. Based on the Final Fight formula. Similar also to TMNT the arcade game, and The Simpsons arcade game.
I never played it before this!
Just think ... Walt Disney bought the studios that made Aliens. So now the mother egg-laying alien can be considered an evil Disney queen.
That's trippy :) Thanks for watching burnouttx!
Just watched the movie yesterday so good.
Thank you for watching Rob!
It's my favourite movie of all time
Hi Ron, have you ever worked on any ectromechanical arcade games (like late 60s early 70s Sega)?
We have, this may be the only one we have video of though : - ua-cam.com/video/6U9_mWikMuY/v-deo.html
There's something special about arcade games.
There sure is, thank you for watching Dennis!
The movie terrified me and this game was hard for me to play as a kid.
Soundtrack is amazing.
I remember being afraid of the movie when I saw it too....
Is that a Data East CPO?
Looks like the same style I have for my Thunder Cross cabinet.
I have a vague memory of some arcade game with a long running storyline where are you could buy a memory card of some sort that would store your position so you could resume it later.
Anybody remember what I am talking about?
The Neo Geo games had memory cards, and I think they used it on some of the sports games too...
local theater had Aliens Arcade game when i was a kid would past it with one quarter people would gather around me an watch me past it they also had the 4 player ninja turtle and the simpsons arcade good times
I remember the one near me had Sunset Riders and Ninja Gaiden :) Thanks for watching Kane!
1979 is when the first one came out that's the only one I seen in the theater
Thank you Michael!
Fun game. Only played this a few times since only one place remotely close to us had this game
I never saw it back then, cool game!
@@LyonsArcade it didn't last long but we had a arcade called sega city which was a huge arcade and they a section of random machines and this was one of them. Just like how chuckie cheese was the only place that ninja turtle cabinets.
I have it in my home on a modded Arcade 1up!
I wish I had gotten a poor to the Sega Genesis back in the day. The timing was off, especially since Nintendo was still able to ignore antitrust law. I think it was 91 before the courts smacked them down
They said the game earned pretty good in the arcade, you'd think they would have ported it.... thanks for watching Jeremy!
We need one of these from arcade1up with capcoms AVP as a 2nd game
I heard there's a licensing problem? Maybe? Thanks for watching Evilien!
@@LyonsArcade if there is a problem I'm just going to convert one of my arcade1ups into a mame cab and do my own... cab graphics and all.. I would just buy a real one but like how small and portable the 1ups are
@@LyonsArcade I bought the replacement side art for the fullsize cab and it fits great on the arcade1up legacy cab. I have a raspberry pi set up with Aliens and some others, working on getting on that stuffed into the cab. Already have the Aliens marquee as well. For the control deck I am just going to use some still frames from the Aliens blu ray and get those printed up.
@@LyonsArcade I left a comment with an image link to my 1up cab featuring the original replacement side art of the full size cab. The comment disappeared. UA-cam might have deleted it.
@@LyonsArcade Hey Joe I know this comment will probably get deleted but I just wanted to show you the finished Konami Aliens theme Arcade1up cab... I think it came out pretty good...
ua-cam.com/video/uMCU5jKuwBY/v-deo.html
I played this one soooo much back in the day. It was cheaper than TMNT or The Simpsons, so my quarters went a lot further. Now I play it emulated at least once a month....and for the life of me, I can't say why.
The first film Alien was released in 1979, brilliant movie !!
The Original Alien was released in 1978, then Aliens was released 1986 and Alien 3 was released in 1992, so this game being released in 1990 does coincide with any of the movie releases!
Looks like a fun game though!
Alien 1979
Aleins 1986
Alien 3 1992
Alien Resurrection 1997
Promethius 2012
Alien: Covenant 2017
I think I saw the first 4! Thanks for watching Hunter!
Pretty common game in the UK
It all got a bit phallic at the end there....! It's not a game I ever saw, presumably it was published in the UK?
I saw that, pretty crazy! I never saw it in the US either I think it just didn't get much of a distribution... thanks for watching Dave!
Williams Sessions was head of the FBI from 1987 to 1993. His name appears briefly in the don’t do drugs message. Why would people think arcades are places where drug dealers hang out?
Because that's where all the kids are, get 'em hooked on that dope......
I never knew it existed.
Looks sweet though.
Too bad it wasn't released for the Genesis, but at least we got Alien III and it was a great game too!
I remember that one, we get it in the shop from time to time :)
i played this on PC emulator in 2003, i used mame emulator, and cd pack + 300 games, of course you can inser coin by ressing some button on keyboard, i still hav this game :) excelent for multiplayer gaming evening :)
game was great, 4/5 becouse they added some sort of aliens out of this movie universe, but it add some difficoult level :)
Thank you for watching Pedro!
Is the board that the game runs on a JAMMA Board.
Yes sir, it is!
When you said "film based" I thought you meant some kind of image pass through or picture in picture view of a small film projector inside the cabinet like some primitive version of a sega cd fmv light gun game. Still cool though.
I just got this arcade last summer from a garage sale, it’s in a xenophobe cabinet. Apparently it’s a little rare. My joysticks are a little stiff but it’s overall fun.
Might have the wrong sticks in it or something, cool grab though at a garage sale!
I hope you know of Capcom's Alien vs. Predator, also released only in arcades and only official re-release was that capcom stick that was joked about. According to my friend, it is based off a AVSP Comic book series which I can believe but I have no knowledge of that myself.
Aliens was the 2nd game I picked up. Mine is in a kung fu master cab. Really good game.
I love that game
Wow Ron,thats the only arcade game in the world with the side art picture of my ex-wife :)
hahaha she's a drooler! Thanks for watching Mr K!
Game Over, Man!
I've played it on emulator console's its a good game.
Thank you for watching Andromeda!
I wonder why the top of the cabinet ALIENS is green (the green is associated with Alien and Aliens is blue)
That sign has just faded over the years....
the original Alien was released in 1979, and Aliens in 1986
Thank you for watching BC!
@@LyonsArcade now if you get your hands on a Star Trek TNG pinball, you'll love it
Also, the rare and elusive Rampart from Atari
Aliens took place on the planet surface unlike Alien that took place on the spaceship.
Cool
Thank you Ghillie, good to see you!
Oh man aliens :). Now if this was ported to anything it probably would have been toned down. Most "Alien" games on home consoles back then was co-produced by ljn
"users don't lose drugs"
Cool
At that time (early 90s) I had lost interest for arcade games. I found them to difficult and kind of dumb. Did not like style at all. Maybe I just grow up :). But still today I like to fire up my MAME simulator and play the games from the golden age
I played that game on a emulator and I was able to beat the whole game
Very cool Eminel! Thank you for watching!
And there's two ways to defeat the Queen Alien. You can either grab it with the Power Loader and dump her into the hatch (like the movie), or you can defeat it by shooting at it or beating it with the power loader until she explodes into pieces.
IT was "Alien" in '79, "Aliens" in '86, and there was nothing after that so don't claim there was. And there have also ever been two "Predator" movies, "Predator" and "Predator 2". There were no more after that so let's not talk about any movies that people claim came after Danny Glover got the flintlock from the Predator leader.
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@@LyonsArcade haha..see he's carshields newest and brightest talent 😁
Also let me say you would not hear this kind of music on Nintendo back then. Maybe Sega but not Nintendo
I always wondered by Ripley was blonde in the game.. then i saw the flyer and they're a hot blonde on it too. I guess they wanted to "sexy" her up a bit. Lol
I guess my guess was wrong.
I was using drugs while I was watching. :-}
It happens :)
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