''Alien Crush'' is a
pinball
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video game
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developed by
Compile
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for the
PC Engine
The TurboGrafx-16, known as the outside North America, is a home video game console designed by Hudson Soft and sold by NEC Home Electronics. It was the first console marketed in the fourth generation, commonly known as the 16-bit era, though ...
/
TurboGrafx-16
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. It was released in 1988. The game is the first installment in the ''
Crush Pinball'' series. It was followed by three sequels, ''
Devil's Crush
''Devil's Crush'' is a pinball video game developed by Compile for the TurboGrafx-16 and released in 1990. The second installment in the '' Crush Pinball'' series after '' Alien Crush'', the game has an eerie occult theme with skulls, skeletons, ...
'', ''
Jaki Crush'', and ''
Alien Crush Returns
''Alien Crush Returns'' is a WiiWare pinball video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Hudson Soft. It is a sequel/ remake to 1988's '' Alien Crush'', and is the fourth installment in the '' Crush Pinball'' series. It was released in Japan ...
''. ''Alien Crush'' was later rereleased on the
Virtual Console
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and on the
PlayStation Network
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.
''Alien Crush'' garnered generally favorable reception from critics, some of which reviewed it as an
import title; praise was given to the unusual and original graphical design reminiscent of the ''
Alien
Alien primarily refers to:
* Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national of that country
** Enemy alien, the above in times of war
* Extraterrestrial life, life which does not originate from Earth
** Specifically, intelligent extrater ...
'' films, realistic physics, accessibility towards less experience players and playability but some felt divided regarding its audio, while the transition between the two screens and lack of variety in gameplay aside from the bonus rounds were seen as negative points. Retrospective commentary has been mostly positive.
Gameplay
''Alien Crush'' features a science fiction theme reminiscent of the film ''
Alien
Alien primarily refers to:
* Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national of that country
** Enemy alien, the above in times of war
* Extraterrestrial life, life which does not originate from Earth
** Specifically, intelligent extrater ...
''. Essentially, the player is "fighting" against the aliens with their
pinball
Pinball games are a family of games in which a ball is propelled into a specially designed table where it bounces off various obstacles, scoring points either en route or when it comes to rest. Historically the board was studded with nails call ...
skills.
The playfield of ''Alien Crush'' consists of two main screens arranged vertically, with a pair of flippers at the bottom of each. The play stops momentarily as the ball shifts from one screen to the next. There are also several hidden/bonus rooms. These hidden rooms mainly involve destroying all the aliens (or several waves of aliens) for bonus points.
The player is given the choice of a fast or slow ball speed and two different music tracks.
Development and release
Reception
''Alien Crush'' garnered generally favorable reception from critics,
some of which reviewed it as an
import title. It was given the "Gold Hall of Fame" award from ''
Famitsu
formerly ''Famicom Tsūshin'', is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa. ''Famitsu'' is published in both weekly and monthly formats as well as in the fo ...
'' and ranked at the number 110 spot with a 22.66 out of 30 score in a public poll taken by ''
PC Engine Fan
PC Engine Fan was a Japanese magazine dedicated to the PC Engine, published by Tokuma Shoten. It ran from 1988 to 1996.
History
The first issue of ''PC Engine Fan'' was published in late 1988. The magazine originated as a section in ''Family Compu ...
''.
Julian Rignall
Julian "Jaz" Rignall (born 6 March 1965, London, England) is a writer and editor. He has also produced content for corporate websites such as GamePro Media, publisher of ''GamePro'' magazine and ''GamePro.com'', marketing collateral and adverti ...
of ''
Computer and Video Games
''Computer and Video Games'' (also known as ''CVG'', ''Computer & Video Games'', ''C&VG'', ''Computer + Video Games'', or ''C+VG'') was a UK-based video game magazine, published in its original form between 1981 and 2004. Its offshoot website ...
Mean Machines
''Mean Machines'' was a multi-format video game magazine published between 1990 and 1992 in the United Kingdom.
Origins
In the late 1980s '' Computer and Video Games'' (''CVG'') was largely covering the outgoing generation of 8-bit computers l ...
'' highlighted its graphics reminiscent of the ''
Alien
Alien primarily refers to:
* Alien (law), a person in a country who is not a national of that country
** Enemy alien, the above in times of war
* Extraterrestrial life, life which does not originate from Earth
** Specifically, intelligent extrater ...
'' films, atmospheric soundtrack and wide variety of bonus screens, writing that "This stunning pinball simulation is the best yet seen on any machine."
''Power Play''s Martin Gaksch concurred with Rignall, lauding its well-drawn visuals and atmospheric sound design. Gaksch also commended the game's realistic physics and accessibility towards less experience players, but expressed dislike regarding the transition between the two screens.
''
The Games Machine
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History
The magazine ran head to head with ...
''s Warren Lapworth found its graphical design unusual and original when compared to titles such as ''
Captain Blood'' and ''
Purple Saturn Day''. Lapworth commented that the music was competent but forgettable, while noting its lack of variety in gameplay aside from the bonus rounds.
''
TurboPlay
''TurboPlay Magazine'' is a bi-monthly, U.S.-based video game magazine which was published by L.F.P. from June/July 1990 through August/September 1992. It was available via subscription only (US$9.95 per year). A total of 14 issues were release ...
''s Donn Nauert gave the title positive ratings for its audiovisual presentation and playability.
Retrospective coverage
Retrospective reviews for ''Alien Crush'' have been mostly positive.
''
Nintendo Life
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''s Corbie Dillard praised its addictive gameplay, ''Alien''-themed visuals and audio.
''
IGN
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''s Lucas M. Thomas commended the game's presentation, graphics, audio and engaging gameplay, but noted its limited scope. Nevertheless, Thomas stated that "This Turbo title is an important installment in the industry's pinball genre, and set the bar high for the games to come after it in later years."
''
GameSpot
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''s Aaron Thomas gave positive remarks to its addictive and fun gameplay, catchy music tracks, colorful visuals, interesting table design reminiscent of
H.R. Giger
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s artwork, depth and controls, but the lack of save support for high scores and single table were seen as negative points.
In contrast, ''
Eurogamer
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Since 2008, it is known for the formerly eponymous games trade fair EGX ...
''s Kristan Reed felt that "this is a game that even hardcore pinball nutters will (or should) tire of after a few minutes", criticizing its lack of "neat" ideas and single table restriction.
''
Retro Gamer
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''s Darran Jones wrote that "This wonderfully polished pinball title has a decent main table, solid ball physics and plenty of excellent table features".
''
Hardcore Gaming 101
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''s Kurt Kalata found it to be the most balanced entry in the ''
Crush Pinball'', labeling it as a "fun experience to both newcomers as well as experts."
Sequels
''Alien Crush'' was the first game in the ''Crush Pinball'' series developed by
Compile
In computing, a compiler is a computer program that translates computer code written in one programming language (the ''source'' language) into another language (the ''target'' language). The name "compiler" is primarily used for programs that ...
and distributed by
Naxat Soft
Kaga Create Co., Ltd. was a Japan-based video game developing and publishing division of Kaga Electronics.
The company initially released games for the PC Engine (known as the TurboGrafx-16 in North America). It later released titles for a wide ...
and later
Hudson Soft
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s. It was headquartered in the Midtown Tower in Tokyo Midtown, Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo ...
. A common theme amongst all installments in the series that sets them apart from other pinball games is the presence of
sci-fi
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,
fantasy
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or
occult
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themes.
''
Devil's Crush
''Devil's Crush'' is a pinball video game developed by Compile for the TurboGrafx-16 and released in 1990. The second installment in the '' Crush Pinball'' series after '' Alien Crush'', the game has an eerie occult theme with skulls, skeletons, ...
'' was released in 1990 also for the TurboGrafx-16, which featured an occult theme with skulls, skeletons, and demons. ''Devil's Crush'' was ported to the
Sega Genesis
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit Fourth generation of video game consoles, fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master Syst ...
, retitled ''Dragon's Fury'' (''Devil Crash MD'' in Japan), by developer
Technosoft
was a Japanese video game developer and publisher based headquartered in Sasebo, Nagasaki. Also known as "Tecno Soft", the company was founded in February 1980 as Sasebo Microcomputer Center, before changing its name to Technosoft in 1982. The c ...
. A third game was later developed for the
Super Famicom
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called ''
Jaki Crush'' that contained a Japanese demon/ogre mythology theme, although the game was never released outside Japan.
The series was revived in 2008 when Hudson Soft published a
sequel
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/
remake
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to ''Alien Crush'' called ''
Alien Crush Returns
''Alien Crush Returns'' is a WiiWare pinball video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Hudson Soft. It is a sequel/ remake to 1988's '' Alien Crush'', and is the fourth installment in the '' Crush Pinball'' series. It was released in Japan ...
'' for
WiiWare
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.
While ''Jaki Crush'' became largely obscure, ''Alien Crush'' and ''Devil's Crush'' were well received and have both been re-released on the
Virtual Console
A virtual console (VC) – also known as a virtual terminal (VT) – is a conceptual combination of the keyboard and display for a computer user interface. It is a feature of some Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, BSD, illumos, Unix ...
.
''
Demon's Tilt'' was released in 2019. The game has been called a
spiritual successor
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to the ''Crush Pinball'' series, namely ''
Devil's Crush
''Devil's Crush'' is a pinball video game developed by Compile for the TurboGrafx-16 and released in 1990. The second installment in the '' Crush Pinball'' series after '' Alien Crush'', the game has an eerie occult theme with skulls, skeletons, ...
''.
Games list
*''Alien Crush'' - 1988 -
TG16
*''
Devil's Crush
''Devil's Crush'' is a pinball video game developed by Compile for the TurboGrafx-16 and released in 1990. The second installment in the '' Crush Pinball'' series after '' Alien Crush'', the game has an eerie occult theme with skulls, skeletons, ...
'' - 1990 -
TG16
*''
Jaki Crush'' - 1992 -
Super Famicom
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*''
Dragon's Revenge'' - 1993 -
Mega Drive
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega. It was Sega's third console and the successor to the Master System. Sega released it in 1988 in Japan a ...
(a follow-up to ''Devil's Crush'', developed by
Tengen)
*''
Alien Crush Returns
''Alien Crush Returns'' is a WiiWare pinball video game developed by Tamsoft and published by Hudson Soft. It is a sequel/ remake to 1988's '' Alien Crush'', and is the fourth installment in the '' Crush Pinball'' series. It was released in Japan ...
'' - 2008 -
WiiWare
WiiWare was a service that allowed Wii users to download games and applications specifically designed and developed for the Wii video game console made by Nintendo. These games and applications could only be purchased and downloaded from the Wii S ...
(developed by
Tamsoft
is a Japanese video game developer, founded on 26 June 1992. Its current president, Toshiaki Ōta, previously worked at Toaplan as one of the six original team members and head of software development.Translationby Gamengai. ).Translationby Shmu ...
)
References
External links
Hudson's Official SiteNintendo's Virtual Console Alien Crush Site{{Crush Pinball video games
1988 video games
Compile (company) games
Crush Pinball
Kaga Create games
Pinball video games
TurboGrafx-16 games
Video games about extraterrestrial life
Video games developed in Japan
Video games scored by Toshiaki Sakoda
Virtual Console games
Virtual Console games for Wii U
PlayStation Network games
Single-player video games
Science fiction video games