Paper Model – Alien Hominid
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About Alien Hominid:
Alien Hominid began on the popular Adobe Flash website, Newgrounds, in August, 2002. It is often referred to as the Alien Hominid “prototype” by The Behemoth. The online version was programmed by Tom Fulp, who owns Newgrounds; while the 2D artwork was done by Dan Paladin (who also goes by the online alias “Synj”). This game features a little yellow alien who has been shot down by the FBI and crash-landed on the Earth, and must retrieve its now stolen spacecraft from the FBI. The gameplay involved quick reflexes and a basic side-scrolling formula while a player controls the alien and defeats FBI agents and their creations. Side-scrolling gameplay such as this has been made popular by video games such as Metal Slug (a title with which it is frequently compared to by critics and fans). Though only one stage of the online game was produced, it became very popular among the online gaming set, featuring over 18 million views on Newgrounds alone.
Later in the year, then-co-worker John Baez approached Paladin as a fan of Alien Hominid. He suggested that Paladin and Fulp make a console version of the game. Baez even offered to produce the game. Paladin and Fulp agreed, forming The Behemoth.
Below are the pictures with different views of the Alien Hominid paper model.




















