Alien Brigade

Alien Brigade is a horizontally-scrolling rail shooter released by Atari Corporation in 1990 for the Atari 7800. Similar in style to Operation Wolf, Alien Brigade tells the story of a soldier battling with alien invaders that take over the bodies of fallen soldiers.

Developer(s)Ken Grant
Publisher(s)Atari Corporation
Platform(s)Atari 7800
Release
Genre(s)Rail shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Despite being released late in the Atari 7800's life cycle, Atari Corporation made more efforts to market the game than it had with other Atari 7800 titles. The game had its own print advertisement[1] and was referenced in Atari's 1990 shooter, Planet Smashers (Alien Brigade would return the favor by advertising Planet Smashers).

Alien Brigade is 144K in size, making it one of the largest commercially released Atari 7800 games.

Gameplay

The game is played from a first-person point of view and scrolls horizontally in two directions as various enemy creatures, possessed soldiers, human vehicles and alien vehicles attack the player character. Alien Brigade can either be played with the Atari 7800 joystick or with an Atari light gun.

The game has five levels and four difficulty modes.[2] The initial mission is to rescue hostages from an enemy camp, but the game then progresses to a waterfront battle, an underwater melee, a showdown in an underground mine, and then a final mountaintop battle. Adding to the challenge, the player must be careful not to shoot innocent bystanders.[2]

Between levels, the player is briefed by the commanding officer, who advises of the situation and rates the player's performance in the level.

Reception

Alien Brigade was reviewed in the September 1991 issue of Atari's own Atari Explorer magazine.[3]

References

  1. Alien Brigade Print Advertisement
  2. "Atari ProView: Alien Brigade". GamePro. IDG (21): 64. June 1990.
  3. Atari Explorer, September 1991. Page 61


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