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| - Primary design on the game was by Barry Nakazono, writing and design was by David McKenzie, illustration and graphic design was by Toni Dennis and editing and production was by Irene Kinzek. Originally received with mixed reviews, the Aliens Adventure game is no longer a popular or much-functioning game system, today. But the game remains a collectors item find on sites such as eBay and is still occasionally used as a basis for more fully fleshed out fan-created Aliens RPGs. Despite these well-known releases, the Leading Edge Games company did not, however, survive over the years.
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| - Primary design on the game was by Barry Nakazono, writing and design was by David McKenzie, illustration and graphic design was by Toni Dennis and editing and production was by Irene Kinzek. Originally received with mixed reviews, the Aliens Adventure game is no longer a popular or much-functioning game system, today. But the game remains a collectors item find on sites such as eBay and is still occasionally used as a basis for more fully fleshed out fan-created Aliens RPGs. Leading Edge Games also produced successful RPG miniatures lines for the Terminator 2 and Aliens series, which were much more well received. The Aliens miniatures Included sets such as The Colonists' Last Stand (Aliens RPG Miniatures) by artist Bob Ridolfi, and the Alien Queen Boxed Set (Aliens Miniatures Collection), the APC, a Dropship, the Sulaco Team and Ripley all in 1992. The company also produced the more well-received Aliens: This Time It's War! (aka Aliens The Board Game, or the Aliens War Game), as well as the Terminator War Game. A different, more stripped-down product, the War Game contained a level of detail well short of a full RPG module, with no role-playing system involved. It used maps and character icons to recreate three pivotal action scenes from the film. Despite these well-known releases, the Leading Edge Games company did not, however, survive over the years.
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