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Trivia

Rogue Entertainment still has one of these aforementioned Alice statues, along with the Cheshire cat, in its Dallas offices. Only three (of Alice and the Cheshire cat) were created.

Contributed by S M (2) on Aug 28, 2009.

According to an interview with American McGee, Alice sold over 1 million copies on the PC platform alone, contrary to reports saying it sold poorly. A PS2 version was also in development but was canceled causing Rouge Entertainment to shut down, a decision which infuriated American McGee.

Contributed by Karthik KANE (468) on Mar 15, 2007.

A line of action figures based on the game is currently in stores.

Contributed by Zack Green (1024) on Aug 15, 2004.

There was a soundtrack for the game released when the game came out, which included music from the game, with dialogue from the various characters. You can still buy it from various retailers for $10, brand new.

Contributed by Kitsune Sniper (10782) on Jul 16, 2004.

On the "load/save" screen, you get three buttons to load, save or delete a game. Next to each button is a one-letter abbreviation of it's function. Did you notice that this spells out "LSD"?

Contributed by Lev Epshteyn (11) on Aug 13, 2002.

EA supplied an Alice statue to selected retail outlets for promotion. It was an evil looking Alice bearing a butcher's knife in bloody hands, and her skirt was bloody, too.

In Germany however, the knife and blood were gone, instead, she was holding some playing cards.

Contributed by phlux Bronze Star Contributing Member (4157) on May 23, 2002.

The game came with a "Casebook" that described how Alice got admitted to the mental asylum and how her doctor tried to cure her.

Contributed by Roger Wilco (1064) on Apr 11, 2002.

The original musical score for Alice was created by Chris Vrenna, former drummer for the band Nine Inch Nails.

Contributed by Roger Wilco (1064) on Apr 08, 2002.

An early version of the game gave you the chance to summon the Cheshire Cat to fight by your side, but this feature was removed from the final game. You can still find some early pre-release screenshots around the net that showed this however.

Contributed by Zovni (9138) on Apr 04, 2002.

Later releases of the game in the U.S. had an altered cover art. In the original, Alice was seen on the cover holding a bloody knife, with blood stains all over her apron. In the newer cover art, she can be seen holding a strange green wand in both hands, and her apron was stain-free. The Cheshire Cat next to her even looks less skeletal in the new cover art.

Contributed by Satoshi Kunsai (1852) on Mar 04, 2002.

 

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