The Super Famicom edition of Alien vs Predator, this Japanese version is the original regional variant, chased in an SFC cardboard box with spine card. More affordable and better distributed than the PAL edition, it offers double-license fans a cult import with distinctly Japanese packaging. Collecting interest centers on the freshness of the carton and spine card, often yellowed or scuffed, with a flawless complete copy the real objective here.
Is Aliens vs. Predator still worth playing in 2026?
A beat 'em up from Activision and Jorudan, Alien vs Predator pits the Predator against the Xenomorphs across a string of fast, bloody levels. The hulking sprites, the devastating blows and the film faithful mood make for an effective vent for its time. Repetitive clashes and a lack of variety limit the solo lifespan. A decent brawler that will mainly appeal to fans of both licences and to lovers of no nonsense 16 bit fighting.