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Carrier (video game) - Carrier is a survival horror video game for the Sega Dreamcast, notable in part for being fully 3D - then still a rarity for survival horror games. Also, its setting of a ship at sea was later used by Ubi Soft's video game Cold Fear, a game with many similarities in both gameplay and setting to Carrier. Alone in the Dark (video game) - Alone in the Dark is the 1992 survival horror video game series created by Infogrames (now Atari). The game has spawned several sequels and is considered one of the first survival horror video games, after the 1989 Capcom game, Sweet Home. Survival horror game - Survival horror is a prominent video game genre in which the player has to survive an onslaught of opponents, often undead or otherwise supernatural, typically in claustrophobic environments in a third-person perspective. Horror movie elements are used liberally. D video game - D is a 1995 survival horror/puzzle computer and video game published by Acclaim Entertainment and developed by Warp. It was released for the Sony Playstation, Sega Saturn, 3DO, and PC.
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