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|genre = Run and gun | |genre = Run and gun | ||
|modes = Single-player, Multiplayer | |modes = Single-player, Multiplayer | ||
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|image = [[File:AlienHominidGC.jpg|300px]] | |image = [[File:AlienHominidGC.jpg|300px]] | ||
|forumlink = http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/ | |forumlink = http://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-gc-alien-hominid--26916 | ||
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'''''Alien Hominid''''' is an independently developed console video game released for Nintendo [[GameCube]] in 2004 through publisher O~3 Entertainment. The game is a side-scrolling shooter in a similar vein to games like ''Metal Slug'', where one hit instantly kills, and can be played simultaneously with one or two players. Players play as the titular hominid who has to fend off waves of secret agents. His main arsenal is a blaster, while players can also melee close-up enemies and use a limited amount of grenades. Advanced moves include rolling under shots, jumping on and biting off enemies heads, temporarily scaring other enemies, and digging underground and dragging enemies down with them. Players can collect a variety of power-ups which simultaneously give players extra grenades, a shield and unique ammo. Players can also drive vehicles, ride on top of a monster and pilot a UFO. Completing certain tasks will unlock hats the players can dress their Hominid in. The main game features sixteen stages spread across three areas, Urban, Russia and Area-51. Outside of the main game, there are three multiplayer modes; Challenge, Neutron Ball and Pinata Boss, a PDA game, featuring around 200 levels and a level editor, and a retro minigame, ''Super Soviet Missile Mastar'' | '''''Alien Hominid''''' is an independently developed console video game released for Nintendo [[GameCube]] in 2004 through publisher O~3 Entertainment. The game is a side-scrolling shooter in a similar vein to games like ''Metal Slug'', where one hit instantly kills, and can be played simultaneously with one or two players. Players play as the titular hominid who has to fend off waves of secret agents. His main arsenal is a blaster, while players can also melee close-up enemies and use a limited amount of grenades. Advanced moves include rolling under shots, jumping on and biting off enemies heads, temporarily scaring other enemies, and digging underground and dragging enemies down with them. Players can collect a variety of power-ups which simultaneously give players extra grenades, a shield and unique ammo. Players can also drive vehicles, ride on top of a monster and pilot a UFO. Completing certain tasks will unlock hats the players can dress their Hominid in. The main game features sixteen stages spread across three areas, Urban, Russia and Area-51. Outside of the main game, there are three multiplayer modes; Challenge, Neutron Ball and Pinata Boss, a PDA game, featuring around 200 levels and a level editor, and a retro minigame, ''Super Soviet Missile Mastar''. | ||
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== Gameplay Videos == | == Gameplay Videos == | ||
{{YouTube|kD2JCruNfXI|Alien Hominid Gamecube Dolphin Emulator 4388}} | {{YouTube|kD2JCruNfXI|Alien Hominid Gamecube Dolphin Emulator 4388|br}} | ||
[[Category:GameCube games]] | [[Category:GameCube games]] | ||
[[Category:Single-player games]] | [[Category:Single-player games]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer games]] | [[Category:Multiplayer games]] |