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  1. By IPDB
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    Diego Alvarez — Software
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    Mauro Aleto — Music
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    Mauro Aleto — Art
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    Diego Alvarez — Design
    ipdb.corporate_entity_name
    A & A Design Group
    ipdb_id
    5004
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    ipdb.notes
    It was reported to us by the manufacturer that 25 games were made in April 2004 and that this was a coinless machine with an option to add coin door with coin mech. Reportedly, the entire game is controlled by an AT Computer, with music and voices generated by a sound card. However, in 2011 we received emailed reports that it is common knowledge among collectors in Argentina that this game was never made and was little more than an empty cabinet with a playfield overlay. Perhaps, then, the images that were given to us by the manufacturer may be nothing more than computer-generated art and, if so, their low-resolution quality disguised that. Subsequent emails to the manufacturer have not been returned. We have reclassified this listing as Not A Pinball until such time that we delete this listing from the database.
    month
    4
    player_count
    4
    technology_generation
    solid-state
    theme
    Aliens
    year
    2004