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Jun 17, 2021 · Alice in Videoland, also 1984, on the C64, is a series of mini-games, these were very popular back in the '80s, I guess because it was cheaper than programming a real game. Far be it for me to question someone's graphical skills, but those are eyes that hunger for human flesh.
Alice In Videoland is a video game published in 1984 on Commodore 64 by Audiogenic Ltd#commodore #ultimate64 #1984
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The series is a macabre unauthorized continuation of the two surreal classic children's novels written by Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. The plot of the series focuses on a young woman living in London near the mid-end of the 19th century, Alice Liddell. As a child, Alice grew up with an imaginary wor...
American McGee's Alice
1. Main article: American McGee's Alice American McGee's Alice, or simply Alice, is an action-adventure video game developed by Rogue Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. It was released on October 6, 2000 for PC and on July 20, 2001 for Mac. It was also ported to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and is available on the Xbox Series X/S via backwards compatibility. It is the first installment in the Alice series. The game was designed by American McGee, hence the game's title, and ac...
Alice: Madness Returns
1. Main article: Alice: Madness Returns Alice: Madness Returnsis a video game directed by American McGee and developed by Spicy Horse and published by Electronic Arts on June 14, 2011 in North America, June 16 in Europe, and July 21 in Japan for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Madness Returns is the second installment in the Alice series and a direct sequel to American McGee's Alice. The plot focuses on Alice a year after the events of the first game, and it includes more exploration of L...
Alice: Asylum
1. Main article: Alice: Asylum Alice: Asylum is intended to be a sequel to Alice: Madness Returns, tying up some loose ends to the series, giving Alice a proper closure instead of the rather cliffhanger ending from Madness Returns, and answering some unfinished plot threads from Madness Returns. Asylumis being proposed by American McGee, although it has not been greenlit by Electronic Arts yet. McGee pitched the project in 2017 and has discussed many ideas on his Patreon, with concept artists...
Alice: Otherlands
1. Main article: Alice: Otherlands Otherlands is a series of two short films, released in 2015. In contrast to the video games, which received heavy funding from Electronic Arts, Otherlandswas produced with Kickstarter funds due to McGee's difficulty with obtaining the rights of the series from EA. Physical copies were sent to backers. Excluding credits, both films combined are only 13 minutes.
TV series
1. Main article: Alice (TV series) In early 2022, it was announced that a television series adaptation of the first game will be developed. It will be directed and written by David Hayter.
Wilson's casebook
1. Main article: Wilson's casebook A physical document was released alongside American McGee's Alice in 2000. The journal which describes Alice Liddell's time at Rutledge Asylum in London under the care of Dr. Heironymous Q. Wilsonover a period of 10 years, after her stay at Littlemore Infirmary. The casebook was written by Greg Roensch and is intended to be read before playing the game. It is not a very long document and should not take most people more than twenty minutes to read.
American McGee's Alice Official Strategy Guide
1. Main article: American McGee's Alice Official Strategy Guide An official strategy guide for the first game was released in 2000 by Prima Games. It is 240 pages long as is currently the only official strategy guide released for any game in the series.
Alice: Madness Returns Storybook
1. Main article: Alice: Madness Returns Storybook A month before Madness Returns was released, on May 20, 2011, Spicy Horse released a free-to-download application for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The app is an interactive book, and was made to promote Madness Returns by acting as a type of prequel, covering the ten-year period that Alice Liddell was treated in Rutledge Asylum, finishing around the time of her release and move to Houndsditch Home for Wayward Youth. As well as covering th...
It's a game based on the Alice books, and it looks great and ambitious in places. It crashed before I could get too far in, but this one seems good.
Jun 11, 2012 · Game One: Alice is in a strange room and must collect potions, slices of cake, keys and a basket to carry her goodies. Alice can go left and right and enter various rooms with the keys she collects. Be careful though of a nasty alarm clock floating around.
In the first stage, the players collected objects as Alice fell down a shaft. Then they walked around collecting more objects, changing Alice's size to get her through big doors and little doors. In the second stage they jumped Alice up and down, helping her to catch butterflies and rocking-horses.
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Dec 24, 2022 · Shelves curl into various nooks and practically buckle with over a century’s worth of film history. This is Alice in Videoland, one of the last remaining video stores in Aotearoa.