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|title= Alien Carnage
|image=
|caption=
|developer= [[Interactive Binary Illusions]]/[[SubZero Software]]
|publisher= [[Apogee Software]]
|distributor=
|designer= John Passfield, Robert Crane
|series= Halloween Harry
|engine=
|version=
|released= [[10 October]] [[1993]] (''HH'')<br />[[2 November]] [[1994]] (''AC'')<br />1996 (''ZW'')
|genre= [[side-scrolling game|Side-scrolling]] [[platform game]]
|modes= [[Single player]]
|ratings= [[Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia)|OFLC]]: G8+
|platforms= [[MS-DOS]]
|media= [[Floppy disk]] (1)
|requirements= 286 Computer (386 or higher recommended), 550k of conventional memory
|input= [[computer keyboard|Keyboard]], [[Joystick]]
}}
'''''Alien Carnage''''', also known as '''''Halloween Harry''''', is a [[side-scrolling game|side-scrolling]] [[platform game]] written by [[SubZero Software]] and distributed by [[Apogee Software]]. The cartoon-style game features agent Halloween Harry who has to save the world from [[extraterrestrial life in popular culture|aliens]] who want to take over control of Earth by turning its population into green-skinned [[zombie]]s. Some of the enemies are parodies of, for instance, [[Xenomorph (Alien)|Aliens]], [[Gremlins]], and [[Elvis Presley]]. Harry is helped by controller Diane, who gives him information through a video link. The game features 256 colour VGA graphics and background music in a format similar to [[MOD (file format)|MOD]].

==The name==
The game was originally titled ''Halloween Harry'' and was released under this title for the two versions. After v1.2, Apogee suggested to the developers that the title should be changed because it might be viewed as a seasonal [[Halloween]]-themed game, limiting sales during the rest of the year[http://dukenukem.typepad.com/game_matters/2004/02/the_name_of_the.html]. They proposed ''Alien Carnage'', and it was re-released as "Alien Carnage v1.0" in 1994. Along with the name change, episodes one and three were switched, and with Apogee's [[shareware]] model, this meant that half of the game could be played for free.

==Gameplay==
In the game, Harry has to shoot zombies and aliens with his [[flamethrower]] and other weapons, rescuing hostages along the way. Instead of jumping, Harry uses a [[jetpack]] to reach higher platforms. His jetpack shares ammo with his flamethrower, which means it is best for the player to use both sparingly. Harry can eat and drink [[junk food]] to gain health, and upgrade to different kinds of ammo by using ammo dispensers. Harry needs to collect coins dropped by killed enemies to buy this ammo. He can also pick up other [[power-up]]s with various effects. He can use computer terminals scattered across the [[level (computer and video games)|levels]] to [[saved game|save]] his progress.

==Zombie Wars==
In 1996 a sequel called ''Zombie Wars'' was released. In this game, which takes place three years after the original story, the aliens return to Earth to try and enslave its population. Harry and Diane, who has been promoted to field agent and is now also a playable character, have to save the world again. A number of other friendly characters have been added as [[non-player character|NPCs]].

==Cartoon==
[[Gee-Whiz Entertainment]] (formerly Interactive Binary Illusions) made plans for an [[animated cartoon]] based on the third, future ''Alien Carnage'' game. The cartoon was to include Harry and Diane, the NPCs, as well as probably recurring alien and zombies characters.

The script was roughly based on the script for ''Zombie Wars'', but both the game and the cartoon were never made.[http://hharry.netfirms.com/zw_ep1.txt]

==Freeware==
In May 2007 John Passfield and 3DRealms released Alien Carnage as freeware.

==External links==
* [http://www.passfieldgames.com John Passfield's home page]
* [http://www.3drealms.com/news/2007/05/alien_carnage_freeware.html Alien Carnage Released As Freeware]
* [http://rinkworks.com/apogee/s/2.8.7.shtml Alien Carnage in the Apogee FAQ]
* [http://hharry.netfirms.com/ Halloween Harry Webshrine]
** [http://hharry.netfirms.com/cartoon.htm Cartoon]
* [http://www.3drealms.com/news/2006/02/the_apogee_legacy_7.html "Apogee Legacy" interview with John Passfield]
* {{moby game|id=/alien-carnage|name=''Alien Carnage''}}

[[Category:DOS games]]
[[Category:Platform games]]
[[Category:1993 video games]]
[[Category:Apogee games]]

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Revision as of 05:23, 29 December 2007

Alien Carnage
Developer(s)Interactive Binary Illusions/SubZero Software
Publisher(s)Apogee Software
Designer(s)John Passfield, Robert Crane
SeriesHalloween Harry
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release10 October 1993 (HH)
2 November 1994 (AC)
1996 (ZW)
Genre(s)Side-scrolling platform game
Mode(s)Single player

Alien Carnage, also known as Halloween Harry, is a side-scrolling platform game written by SubZero Software and distributed by Apogee Software. The cartoon-style game features agent Halloween Harry who has to save the world from aliens who want to take over control of Earth by turning its population into green-skinned zombies. Some of the enemies are parodies of, for instance, Aliens, Gremlins, and Elvis Presley. Harry is helped by controller Diane, who gives him information through a video link. The game features 256 colour VGA graphics and background music in a format similar to MOD.

The name

The game was originally titled Halloween Harry and was released under this title for the two versions. After v1.2, Apogee suggested to the developers that the title should be changed because it might be viewed as a seasonal Halloween-themed game, limiting sales during the rest of the year[1]. They proposed Alien Carnage, and it was re-released as "Alien Carnage v1.0" in 1994. Along with the name change, episodes one and three were switched, and with Apogee's shareware model, this meant that half of the game could be played for free.

Gameplay

In the game, Harry has to shoot zombies and aliens with his flamethrower and other weapons, rescuing hostages along the way. Instead of jumping, Harry uses a jetpack to reach higher platforms. His jetpack shares ammo with his flamethrower, which means it is best for the player to use both sparingly. Harry can eat and drink junk food to gain health, and upgrade to different kinds of ammo by using ammo dispensers. Harry needs to collect coins dropped by killed enemies to buy this ammo. He can also pick up other power-ups with various effects. He can use computer terminals scattered across the levels to save his progress.

Zombie Wars

In 1996 a sequel called Zombie Wars was released. In this game, which takes place three years after the original story, the aliens return to Earth to try and enslave its population. Harry and Diane, who has been promoted to field agent and is now also a playable character, have to save the world again. A number of other friendly characters have been added as NPCs.

Cartoon

Gee-Whiz Entertainment (formerly Interactive Binary Illusions) made plans for an animated cartoon based on the third, future Alien Carnage game. The cartoon was to include Harry and Diane, the NPCs, as well as probably recurring alien and zombies characters.

The script was roughly based on the script for Zombie Wars, but both the game and the cartoon were never made.[2]

Freeware

In May 2007 John Passfield and 3DRealms released Alien Carnage as freeware.