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Release date(s)
  
NA: August 9, 2001

Developer
  
Sega Wow

Publisher
  
Sega

Platforms
  
8.5/10
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Initial release date
  
9 August 2001

Designer
  
Genre
  
Action game

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Producer(s)
  
Makoto UchidaKevin KlemmickGerardo Sprigg

Composer(s)
  
Howard DrossinMakito Nomiya

Similar
  
Sega Wow games, Vehicular combat games, Other games

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Alien Front Online is a 2001 video game released for the Sega Dreamcast exclusively in North America. Alien Front Online is an online version of the arcade game Alien Front, where it was bundled with the Dreamcast Microphone.

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In the game, players use armored vehicles to fight battles staged in arenas. Players could choose which side they wished to fight for, the aliens or the humans, and could also choose one of three different vehicles; each having its own advantages and disadvantages. Although the game was fully playable for one person, it was primarily designed as an online game in which up to 8 players (up to 4 on each side) could play. Players move around the arena attempting to shoot each other, while also looking for power-ups for their vehicles. Typically, the game was played for a set number of minutes, after which the team with the most kills would be declared the winners. If a player was killed while playing the game, they simply respawned.

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Alien Front Online came out six months after Sega officially stopped supporting the Dreamcast. Shortly after the game's release, Sega moved from free online servers used to play the game to a pay model causing a tremendous shrinkage in the player base. Soon after, the Dreamcast's online servers for both Alien Front Online and Daytona USA 2001 were taken down permanently by mistake as a result of the developers hard-coding the IP-address to the servers in the game and Sega giving away a network block that belonged to AT&T. On November 6th 2016 the online portion of the game was brought back online and with working voice chat.

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Alien Front Online was originally slated for release in Japan, but was cancelled. A related game, simply titled Alien Front, was announced by Sega for the N-Gage in 2004, but was eventually canceled.

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Alien Front Online Wikipedia