Alien Vs Predator Jaguar 100% Marine Run
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2021
- Runner: TheGreenThunder
Console: Atari Jaguar
Region: NTSC
Hardware used:
Elgato HD 60S
RetroTink-2X Pro
Jag2Snes
HD Retrovision YPbPr cable
Atari Jaguar Pro Controller
Brief Description:
This is a 100% run of Lewis's campaign, collecting all weapons, getting all ammo, and collecting all 10 Security Cards in order. This run was done on console.
Order of importance:
Shotgun
Card 1
Pulse Rifle
Card 2
Card 3
Card 4
Motion Tracker
Card 5
Card 6
Card 7
Flamethrower
Card 8
Card 9
Smart Gun
Card 10
Self Destruct
Escape Pod
Additional thoughts:
Getting the Pulse Rifle was a nightmare, REALLY bad luck; at the same time, really good health pickup RNG.
Getting Card 7 could be a lot better but for what it's worth its passable.
I had to angle myself so the Predator in Sub-Level 5 could killed itself with the explosive barrels.
Alien Ship was fantastic! All 5 free roaming Facehuggers dealt with extremely easy. I had to be careful in the Queen's room mainly because on the way back there's tons of acid pools so I had to be very careful.
Overall very solid here, despite the Alien pileup on the way to the Pulse Rifle. My other 100% Lewis run was deleted because the video quality was garbage! Constant ringing noise in the background, input lag from the av to HDMI converter, image quality butchered. I was not happy with that cheap AV to HDMI converter.
I plan on sub 49 for 100% for Lewis, I also plan on trying a Pacifist run on Lewis in the near future.
Thanks for watching! - Hry
This game was very immersive to play. The atmosphere it created felt oppressive, unnerving and straight from the films. One of Jaguar's best.
God I loved this game back in the day!
Holy hell does this game look good as a 1994 game. If I played this back in 94 it would have blew my mind.
Runs better now on BigPEmu Jaguar emulator once you set the clock speed to 2X.
@@budgiecat9039 It may run well but unfortunately like on every other Jaguar emulator, there’s a timing issue for the shotgun’s reload animation when you fire the reload animation finishes playing before the sound effect finishes. On the original system when you fire your weapon, you hear the sound effect and then you hear the reload sound but on an emulator, you kinda hear both at the same time when firing rapidly. It’s a minor issue, but it’s enough to take away from the experience for me because it’s not accurate to original hardware.
@@revenge1205 I'll take the trade off for better framerate
Ehh NO it does not look good for 1994. Look at Doom 2 and System Shock, SS even had slopes and 3D floor effects! Both of them still look great and we're cutting edge in their own ways. This is basically a better looking "Aliens Wolfenstein" but with textured floors and ceilings. Barely any advanced game engine to speak of,this was real poor for being 1994 man.
@@Erikcleric Seriously? AvP looked incredible for 1994 and it’s the best looking game on the Jaguar by far. I call it the Jaguar’s Splinter Cell.
During the early 90s to mid 90s I was gaming mainly on the Commodore Amiga 500 and my Dell XPS Pentium 90mhz machine but I was keeping inundated regularly on gaming scene by buying copies of CVG magzines in the UK. Around the 96-97 I was by now making a serious transition into PC Gaming but I do recall the hype over this game and of course the release of the Atari Jaguar console. This game in particular had me excited but It was one of many I never got to play at that time. Now watching this vid I must say I'm very impressed by what was accomplished by the software house who made this. The Alien sprites look brilliant, and the maps look big and explorative though a little mundane and repetitive in places the atmosphere still feels good. For 1994 this was quite a feat I'd say.
Back in the day it was hell of a game! A would love a modern remake.
that new emulator is breathing new life into this. can expect eventually 60fps.
They literally remade it in 2010.
@@Gggmanlives Did they?
@@Gggmanlives whoa, I never expected a big time CZcams channel to comment here of all places!
@GmanLives did not. This is punishing gameplay, kids would hate it.
Damn this was the creepiest game I think I've ever played. I bought this system back in the day just for this. I won it with all three characters.
I loved this game but it gave me some serious nightmares as a kid haha
30 years old already?
Dang, if a young kid today jumped into Doc Brown's DeLorean time machine, this is what they'd see their parents playing as teens.
I was 13 when this came out and i literally asked my mom for a jaguar for christmas for this one game lol. Totally worth it IMO ! Was a few other great game as well for jaguar including super burnout, doom, wofenstein 3d, tempest 2000, rayman, etc. Even though it was a glorified tech demo i still remember enjoying the pack-in game cybermorph lol
I was 2 years your senior in 1994, I was 15 back then. But yes, you are a 90s kid at heart I suspect. Did you ever own Sega Game Gear or Atari Lynx ? What about a Nintento Gayboy, I mean Gameboy ? 🙂
I never got to own a handheld gaming console thingy whatever. I had a few mates who owned them, I remember the furore and rage associated with Nintendo Gameboy covers or whatever they were called.
My first gaming console would be the original Microsoft Xbox which came out in 2001 I recall. I think I got my hands on one in December 2002. My second ever console was to be a PS3. Ultimately I'm a PC Gamer at heart though.
doom was amazing! you could even use that stupid numerical dial pad thing.. why was that on the controller ffs??
@@jamesJohnson-qe4gw they never truly utilized the numerical pad that well unfortunately. It was just an afterthought but I imagine it could have been used in RPGs and simulation type games where it could have had buttons mapped for inventory and storage. Again they didn't really think it through and never took advantage of it unfortunately.
@@The-Great-Brindian i absolutely loved the Gameboy but I actually did have a game gear and absolutely loved it ! Especially compared to the Gameboy which you know didn't have color graphics. The games looked amazing for the time as well but unfortunately Sega didn't support it that well and ultimately it failed because of lackluster third party support. I had every system that was out for each generation of hardware, I had an original Nintendo, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, jaguar, Nintendo 64, Sega's last system Dreamcast which was damn amazing, Xbox, playstation, Xbox 360, PS3, Xbox one, ps4. So most of the systems I've had. I really want to get the PS5 and Xbox series x as soon as possible lol
@@thomasdesposito So I take it you're from the UK then like myself. Damn, are we more or less same age category then? Do you fall under the 40-49 age category? You must be 42 or 43 Thomas lol
AWESOME! I subscribed cause you did it on real hardware, which is always, always a plus. Gotta a Jag too and love it.
great game!
We uses playing 8hours per day... what an incredible addition... now I can see the benefits of the waste time playing....I do know I am monitored
I kept my Jaguar system for this one single game. It was way ahead of the times, and when you went into the Predator lair it was downright scary. I don't rememebr being able to run away from the Predators, and the Queen was far to easy to beat. Guessing it was set to easy mode. A few years ago, someone stole my Jaguar. Every emulator I have tried this on, it has sucked.
Hi guys. I Played this game on that time. Now I'm a game producer, would love to show my work for you and maybe do a Alien tribute game for all the fans in the future.
Not bad man, not bad. Now do it again while being upside down 🤔
But really, great job man!!!
I never seen this Game before! I played AVP 2000 Version and loved it - but i never knew this!!!
Gracias a tu video por fin pude terminar el juego en mi Atari Jaguar !
Doom !
Fantastic walkthrough! 🙂👍I from Eastern Europe. Thank you dude! (how people like to say in US. Correct me if I not right😉) Wow! I be worry when looking this video, sometimes "aliens" be so close to you, and Predator brilliant used phrase (from 1-st Predator film) "Anytime", it really scary and ominous Oh, It be amazing, very very good game, I not be so worry a long time. You must be die hard AvP fan, if you somehow oriented so fast in all this corridors and vent tunnels. I never not saw Jaguar console or it games before. Perfect game, and it be in 1994! 😮 in what time I be happyest kid in world and played in SNES Donkey Kong Country.☺ Doom on SNES come year later (in 1995). If I will examine with emulators I will be playing this game! It really good piece of the AvP world. P.S. Please, sorry for my poor english. Glory to Ukraine!
You're awesome.
Amazing work! I've never escaped without a face hugger nailing me!
I enjoy exclusively using my shot gun - at least until I am out of options!
I wish there was an advanced skill level and/or optional missions.
Tap left and right to fix that. Read the manual
Let me clarify what I meant…
I wish I could crank up the difficulty level!
Also, alternative Marine missions and/or objectives would be welcome!
Good Run!
10:57 The "any time" line that the Predator repeats after hearing it from humans in the first movie.
This is what Doom was originally going to be, but they couldn't get the licence
In the intro, there is a single heartbeat; at the end, there are two
Yeah the Marine of this Game have a got a Xeno inside him sadly.
Good attention to detail, I missed that when I played it back in the day.
I wanted the Atari Jaguar just so i could play this game. I never got it, which in hindsight was probably for the best. I can't think of any other games i wanted for the Atari Jaguar.
I bought one just for this game and for Tempest 2000. It had other good games, but those were the only Jaguar exclusives that I wanted
@@caseytwill If you liked pinball there was a game called Pinball Fantasies that was actually pretty good. But yeah besides those games you mentioned there wasn't a whole heck of a lot for the system.
@@caseytwill Wow, you got the top tier games and Jaguar gaming experience at the time.
The only game as a kid I couldn't handle. the dark hallways, the xenomorphs running towards you and the worst sound in the world when you hear the radar start to pop off. LOL A plus!
This Game was f... Awesome
They should have designed it so the alien blood melted through little holes in the air vents and you didn't receive damage.
Would have been a much better idea.
yes, seems stupid you have no choice but to walk over it and take the damage repeatedly.
@@williamsphil9445 That's the point.
Gotta learn the paths, if you get to a certain point you can top up your health anytime.
It's something the Dev team do admit should of been done, in hindsightm
i love this game !
Must have been amazing in 1994
I played this back in the day could I as hell find my way around
This was my first game in the AvP universe and it kind of spoilt later ones because subsequent Aliens were supernaturally quick death on 2/4 legs instead of scary cannon fodder. Boy did I play this game wrong though - I tried to clean out the Aliens floor by floor and refused to crawl over Alien blood in the Airways. Likewise I tried stand up shoot outs with the Predators and decided they were even worse than the Aliens.
As for all the back tracking needed to complete the game, I'm glad in some ways that I played enough to remember the game with fondness but not enough to realise what a grind it could become.
It takes three shotgun shells to kill a xeno, real fair game!
this has to be the best game on the atari
buen video
I read somewhere that you can wire the Atari Lynx will add an additional feature to the game, similar to what the Gameboy Advance does when it connects to the Gamecube.
I am lead to believe Hand Made Software said the concept of using the lynx as an intelligent game controller on Jaguar games was simply far too flawed to actually work in real life?
Great concept with lynx being used as a display device, Jaguar handling the code, but ..
The Jaguar serial port never worked as it should have and in the majority of games, it was the processing of the display which took the most time, so a game would be limited by the restraints put on it by the Lynx and not the Jaguar
It’s crazy that this was the killer app of the Jaguar. In your opinion, which is the better game, AvP or Alien Trilogy? I think the aliens look better in this game, but the frame rate is rough. Also, that HUD is awfully busy, but so the one in Alien Trilogy. The weapons seem to function better in this one too.
Unfortunately I haven't had the chance to play alien trilogy on ps1. I've heard it's really good, the games frame rate is capped at 12 - 15 fps on jaguar.
The hud is extremely busy, but because I've played this for over 20 years I've learned to look at the ammo counter, health counter, and motion tracker.
There is an in game map, I try not to use it as it slows the game down even more.
Actually HUD in Jag's AvP and Alien Trilogy is very clear and simple in comparison to games which came after them. BTW AvP and AT are two different type of games. If you are after an action shooter, then AT is better at it. But if you are after an action RPG shooter in an open world, then play AvP.
Timing of release has a lot to do with the perception. In 1994, on a console, this was gold and most consoles, including 32-bit ones at the time, had plenty trouble doing textured FPS games. The launch of the PS1 for most of us was still a couple years away. Still, AVP had some true content and meat in its stuff that an action shooter didn’t have, at the time. A different approach as kordelas mentioned.
I remember, at the time, the Amiga (well known for great 2d gaming experiences and some flat poly 3d stuff) and all of its variants including the CD32, had real problems producing anything close to this game, often at barely playable framerates or required way lower resolutions unless you bought a high end Amiga computer. Alien Breed 3d being one of the more ambitious attempts, for a released game, given it went for the whole Doom engine style. But oof, the resolution they put it in. The fact that Amiga’s planar chipsets had a real weakness in trying to emulate the textured FPS method of rendering where they had all the advantage over PCs for all the previous game types, was a real turning point.
On the other hand, it does make new games like Dusk, kind of interesting, given a player could throw in some nostalgia and alter the myriad of great visual customizations to make that game look kind of like Alien Breed 3d’s graphic engine. A kind of lo-Rez humorous taste of nostalgia.
AvP by far, and I grew up with Alien Trilogy as I kid. Alien trilogy is more of a doom clone and problems with ammo always running out but it does look much better than AvP. But what makes AvP is just it's atmosphere and it's sense of desperation and never knowing what's around the corner. It feels more like a game of survival than a pure doom clone.
@@LuigiMain Alen Trilogy was a much better game but this game got improved on BigPEmu new Jaguar emulator once you raise the two clock speed options in settings to 2X. Runs a lot smoother.
My cousin capoeira muxi best game play
This showed what this system could do if properly programmed using Tom and jerry to there peak potential not cheating and using the Motorola 68000 to program games this proved if used right she was 64 bit along with doom tempest 2000
AVP ran at about 60fps before they added the Aliens and other objects.
So technical limitations are why it ran slow.
@@FantasyVisuals not limitations.
@@FantasyVisualsthe developers said that they used the hardware better than Doom. So does the OP render all the billboards?
@@ArneChristianRosenfeldt in AVP the blitter rendered the panels - Jags a ridiculously faulty system - AVP ran at 60fps originally - it was all the objects that slowed it down - calculating where the aliens are as they chase you. The texture mapped panels were software routines written by rebellion as Jag wasn't design to texture map.
@@FantasyVisuals Of course the Jag was designed to texture map. The blitter has a special bit in one register to draw the vertical walls. It has a lot of 32 bit registers in one of the address generators to draw the floor. It got an adder in the last minute for deep cuing. But it cannot tile ( GL_REPEAT) ?! Since the AtariST Atari was so opposed to tile maps / virtual memory.
Why did the objects slow it down? Is this due to the object processor which puts them on screen ( though OP is strictly meant for strict 60 fps ) or is it because they ran they game logic on the 68k who stole all the memory cycles? Now in the emulator one can keep all components at their original speed, but overclock the system bus and memory and suddenly the Jaguar is much faster. Would be nice to compare that per game.
Wolf3D with better graphics.
This is what Doom was originally going to be, but they couldn't get the licence
Baffles me as to why , when the jag could produce pseudo 3d games like this that they churned out shit like cybermorph or games where the HUD took up the whole screen.
They could a have had a better framerate if they had reduced the screen size
That’s why Doom does not have a HUD and low horizontal resolution.
Best game on the system besides Doom
Visually it's good for it's time, but game design wise it's pretty bad. Later AVP games follow linear progression and in doing so they cut out the back tracking, not to mention saving time by being able to safely kill the aliens anywhere.
Really though that's some impressive memorization you have of this game, bravo.
Can we play this one on an emulator?
I thought this game will be ported in PS1
Update the frame rate some too
Miss these type games
do it
Lol
That HUD is awful.
Well, that looks just terrible XD
Not too good gameplay. Better than Wolfenstein 3D on PC, but less good than Doom on PC.
I wanted to play this when I was a kid, now I have to say it looks incredibly boring. How do you remember your way around that maze? It all looks the same. And how could they get the pulse rife sound so wrong. I actually got this to work on an emulator a while back and lost interest in it after a few minutes. How much money did people have to spend to play this back in the day.
The first fps I ever played I was 21 when I got this for the Jag and then not long after came DOOM my life was never the same again.
What emulator you uses for this game????
damn i really wanted this as a kid but damn its jank the worst bit is my fav thing about aliens was the pulse rifle and this dont even have the sound effect for it god if id gotten a jaguar and this i would have been gutted as its like robocops auto 9 sound it is iconic