Ed Hunter

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Ed Hunter
Compilation album & video game by Iron Maiden & Synthetic Dimensions
Released July 1999
Recorded 1980 - 1998
Genre Heavy metal
Length 1:43:34
Label EMI
Iron Maiden compilations chronology
Best of the Beast
(1996)
Ed Hunter
(1999)
Best of the 'B' Sides
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]
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Ed Hunter is a greatest hits album and video game released in 1999 by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden and Synthetic Dimensions respectively. The game objective consists of following Iron Maiden's mascot, Eddie, through various levels depicting the band's past album covers. The accompanying CDs the group's most popular songs, as selected by fans on the band's official website.

Contents

[edit] Overview

The band's intention to release their own video game was announced in a sticker which appeared on the case of their 1996 compilation album, Best of the Beast, which stated, "Available soon... Melt, Eddie's own state-of-the-art 3D game." In September 1997, the band announced that the Melt project had been cancelled, with then vocalist Blaze Bayley commenting, "It was crap. Maiden want to give their fans something to blow them away. The new one will."[2] The band also revealed that a different game would be released instead in Spring 1998, with Bayley commenting, "This game is nearly there. You've got to get to Eddie through time and space, heaven and hell..... the works ! It's a shoot 'em up which we promise will out-shoot`em all."[2] Prior to its release, bassist Steve Harris commented that "it's the most amazing thing I've ever seen. I don't get shocked very often, but Ed Hunter was so good. It's like walking into a 3D version of the Somewhere in Time album cover, like going into the bar at the Ruskin Arms, only full of aliens and stuff. You go in and we'll be, like, holograms playing in the corner, or sitting at a table gambling. And then you've actually got the game itself, which is, like, this big shoot-'em-up chase through space and time to catch Eddie. It's brilliant."[3]

The package includes 3 CDs. The first CD contains 14 songs, the second CD contains 6 songs and the installation program for the game, and the third CD contains the game data. The soundtrack consists of the top 20 songs voted for by Iron Maiden fans on the band's official website.[1][4] The US version also contained a hidden bonus track of a new vocal version of "Wrathchild" with Bruce Dickinson.[5]

The game passes through various levels, starting in London's East End before progressing to a psychiatric hospital, hell, and other various locations, all of which are lifted from the covers of past Iron Maiden albums.[4] While the gameplay itself consists of shooting the appearing enemies with the mouse cursor, it acts as a rail shooter, meaning that the player has no control over movement apart from occasionally choosing the route he will take through the levels.[6] In spite of this, the user can select which tracks play in the background, although only one song can be chosen for each level, which led to critics complaining about the soundtrack's repetitiveness.[6]

The Ed Hunter Tour was the tour supporting the album and was the first tour with Bruce Dickinson on vocal duties since 1993,[7] and with Adrian Smith on guitar since 1988.[8][9]

[edit] Levels

  1. London's East End (Killers)
  2. The Shady Pines Asylum (Piece of Mind)
  3. The Pits of Hell (The Number of the Beast)
  4. The Graveyard (Live After Death)
  5. The Pharaoh's Tomb (Powerslave)
  6. Blade Runner (Somewhere in Time)
  7. Futureal
  8. Finale

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Disc one

  1. "Iron Maiden (live)"
  2. "The Trooper"
  3. "The Number of the Beast"
  4. "Wrathchild"
  5. "Futureal"
  6. "Fear of the Dark"
  7. "Be Quick or Be Dead"
  8. "2 Minutes to Midnight"
  9. "Man on the Edge"
  10. "Aces High"
  11. "The Evil That Men Do"
  12. "Wasted Years"
  13. "Powerslave"
  14. "Hallowed Be Thy Name"
  15. "Wrathchild (1999 Version)" - hidden track on the US version

[edit] Disc two

  1. "Run to the Hills"
  2. "The Clansman"
  3. "Phantom of the Opera"
  4. "Killers"
  5. "Stranger in a Strange Land"
  6. "Tailgunner"

[edit] Chart performance

Chart (1999) Position
Dutch Albums Chart 69[10]
Finnish Albums Chart 27[11]
German Albums Chart 94[12]
Swedish Albums Chart 43[13]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Adams, Bret. Ed Hunter at Allmusic. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
  2. ^ a b "Iron Maiden News Update 18, September 1997". ironmaiden.com. Archived from the original on 1998=02-12. http://web.archive.org/web/19980212011700/http://ironmaiden.com/news.htm. Retrieved 2012-02-05. 
  3. ^ Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. p. 321. ISBN 1-86074-542-3. 
  4. ^ a b "Iron Maiden- Ed Hunter". Classic Rock. http://archive.classicrockmagazine.com/view/july-1999/84/ed-hunter. Retrieved 2012-02-05. 
  5. ^ "Iron Maiden- Ed Hunter". Amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/dp/samples/B00001R3FZ. Retrieved 2012-02-06. 
  6. ^ a b "Iron Maiden: Ed Hunter - the Computer Game". BBC Online. http://bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A315965. Retrieved 2012-02-06. 
  7. ^ Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. p. 296. ISBN 1-86074-542-3. 
  8. ^ Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. p. 283. ISBN 1-86074-542-3. 
  9. ^ Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. p. 337. ISBN 1-86074-542-3. 
  10. ^ "Iron Maiden- Dutch Charts". http://www.dutchcharts.nl/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Iron+Maiden. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  11. ^ "Iron Maiden- Finnish Albums Chart". http://finnishcharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Iron+Maiden. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  12. ^ "Iron Maiden- German longplay". http://www.musicline.de/de/chartverfolgung_summary/artist/IRON+MAIDEN?sort=entry&type=longplay. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 
  13. ^ "Iron Maiden- Swedish Charts". http://swedishcharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Iron+Maiden. Retrieved 2011-10-21. 

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