Area 51 (1995 video game)

Area 51 is a light gun arcade game released by Atari Games in 1995. It takes its name from the military facility. The plot of the game involves the player taking part in a Strategic Tactical Advanced Alien Response (STAAR) military incursion to prevent aliens, known as the Kronn, and alien-created zombies from taking over the Area 51 military facility.

Area 51
Developer(s)Mesa Logic
Publisher(s)
  • Arcade
    • NA: Time Warner Interactive
    Windows
    • NA: Midway Home Entertainment
    Saturn
    PlayStation
    • NA: Midway Home Entertainment
    • JP: SoftBank
    • EU: GT Interactive
Producer(s)Rob Rowe
Designer(s)Mike Hally
Robert Weatherby
Steve Caterson
Programmer(s)Charlie Grisafi
Artist(s)Guy Fumagalli
Hector Silva
James Mestemaker
Composer(s)Jeanne Parson
Michael Stein (Uncredited)
SeriesArea 51
Platform(s)Arcade, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Sega Saturn
Release
1995
  • Arcade
    • NA: November 1995
    Windows
    • NA: 30 September 1996
    Saturn
    • NA: 20 November 1996
    • JP: 7 February 1997
    • EU: 14 March 1997
    • BRA: 1997
    PlayStation
    • NA: 26 November 1996
    • JP: 20 March 1997
    • EU: 1 May 1997
Genre(s)Light gun shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, co-op
Arcade systemAtari COJAG

Produced as a last-ditch effort to reverse Atari's struggling fortunes, Area 51 largely underwhelmed critics, who compared it unfavorably to contemporary light gun shooters such as Virtua Cop 2, but was well-liked by players and became a major hit. The game was ported to the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and personal computers. Atari further capitalized on its success with Maximum Force, which used the same arcade board and similar graphics techniques and gameplay, and a direct sequel, Area 51: Site 4.

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