Aliens TC by Justin Fisher, based on the movie Aliens, was the first total conversion for doom and is one of the most famous.

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One of the best total conversions of its time and still has to find it's equal . . .

Quite an ancient mod, but very innovative/revolutionary for being one of the first TC modifications for any game ever made.

Without this, I don't think we would've ever gotten classics like Ashes 2063, SRB2, Simon's Destiny, and Total Chaos. As well as the TC mods for other games like Black Mesa, Cry of Fear, Get a Life, They Hunger, and more. ^,^

One of the Best Doom addons of all time One of the first Total conversions. I remember the first time I played it if you just try to kill all the aliens you are going to run out of ammo quickly.

Awesome. It's the first total conversion mod ever released, and it still holds up amazingly. Very much worth playing. Make sure that you play it in the dark, with good headphones for the full experience. Alone, of course ;)

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mrthejoshmon says

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The Aliens TC for Ultimate Doom is a nostalgia trip and good fun at the same time.
I believe it was the first Doom TC made? (Correct me if I am wrong)
The first map is the docking areas with no combat (As you re tasked with finding out what happened here), the next map is then you finding the colonists and the aliens...
The rest carries out like you would expect with you trying to escape the infested base and killing the queen in the process.
There is some unique things done (Such as you having to close the doors to shut the aliens out rather than fight the horde).
A very recommendable experience.

perfect

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one of the first doom mods i played and one of the greatest i have seen that you can playable to this day even with the mods now of days.

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j0lt says

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The only thing keeping this from getting a 10/10 is the pulse rifle (chaingun) sound lacking. Aside from that, it really captures the feel of Aliens within the Doom engine.

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I remember during DOS days. IIRC, Fox wasn't happy with it and took it down!

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JjForcebreaker says