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Videos
1997


Prey_E3_1997_Demo1.zip
Description: The first Prey video ever released, it shows two rooms with colored lighting.
Format: MOV
Size: 2483 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJRkrCEn6UE

Prey_E3_1997_Demo2.zip
Description: The other Prey video displayed at E3 in 1997, this shows reflective floors, green light and an animated monster in a room.
Format: MOV
Size: 8084 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPdx8OI4o78

Prey_E3_1997_IMHz.zip
Description: The first Infinite MHz interview with Paul Schuytema, where Paul talks about the Apogee commercial model, Shadow Warrior and Prey. He predicts a shareware release in Summer 1998, talks about the features of the Prey engine and shows a dynamic portal as well as the same green room as the E3 demo video #2.
Format: AVI
Size: 26443 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vYWdofziHE
1998


e398prey.zip
Description: The 1998 E3 video shows what could be done at the time with William Scarboro's Prey engine, used for Paul Schuytema's incarnation of Prey. Here, Talon Brave's great-grandfather (eventually reworked as Tommy's grandfather) is already voiced by John Galt, the Superportal (portal inside three concentric gyroscopes) is used as a gimmick, and the levels displayed were already seen in screenshots.
Shown levels: planet Earth being destroyed (level name "space"); a structure of metal with fires and diagonal pillars (level name unknown); the Land of the Ancients (level name unknown); a spinning, opening bridge over a green pool (level name unknown); the Superportal leading to a public bathroom (level name "gyro"); a set of mechanical arms moving prisms around (level name "crane"); Talon Brave's house (level name "house"); a corridor of marble and glass, lit in green (level name unknown); an underwater tunnel of glass and metal, part of a water city (level name "city"); Matt Wood's Humanoid City level (level name "mp1") and a metallic tunnel ending in an organic mass (level name unknown).
Its background music and the song "Missing Time" are the only available parts of the original soundtrack by KMFDM.
Format: MPG
Size: 15771 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbeBBUdxLqE

Prey_E3_1998_IMHz.zip
Description: The second Infinite MHz interview. Paul Schuytema uses a Pentium II at 266 MHz and a Voodoo2 card to show a destructible environment, Talon Brave's house (level name "house"), the Superportal (level name "gyro"), the portal landmines, the Humanoid City level (level name "mp1", already seen in some screenshots in 1997 and 1998) and a "tactical nuke" alternate fire of a weapon.
Format: AVI
Size: 21271 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT_z5ABei9o

prey1998e3boot.zip
Description: Video shot in 2018, about the Prey version that was shown at E3 in 1998. Frederik Schreiber shows the options of the boot menu and how every background element is polygonal. The menu itself contains the names of the levels shown in the other two 1998 videos.
Format: MP4
Size: 12577 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssZn5DYKt-w
2005


E305PreyVideo.zip
Description: The first video of Human Head's version of Prey. It features John Galt voicing Tommy's grandfather, and shows various game features like glowportals, wallwalks, the Spirit Walk, flying a shuttle, the tractor beam, spherical gravity, gravity switches, the Death Walk, as well as various enemies and weapons.
Format: AVI
Size: 181780 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-YvCcNCIYk

prey_di_m1_080305.zip
Description: Interview with Tim Gerritsen and Chris Rhinehart of Human Head. Tim explains the plot and backstory of Prey; Chris talks about the features of the game and says that Prey is scheduled for release "when it's done".
Format: MPG
Size: 59033 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKRGQIFW1PQ

prey_360_trailer_640x360.zip
Description: Trailer for the Xbox 360 port of Prey, much shorter than the PC trailer.
Format: WMV
Size: 14357 KB
2006


prey_single1.zip
Description: Singleplayer video 1 of 4, showing the Hider weapon.
Format: WMV
Size: 2881 KB

prey_single2.zip
Description: Singleplayer video 2 of 4, showing the Spirit Walk.
Format: WMV
Size: 2284 KB

prey_single3.zip
Description: Singleplayer video 3 of 4, showing the Death Walk.
Format: WMV
Size: 829 KB

prey_single4.zip
Description: Singleplayer video 4 of 4, showing the Launcher weapon.
Format: WMV
Size: 1363 KB

prey_multi1.zip
Description: Multiplayer video 1 of 6.
Format: WMV
Size: 2128 KB

prey_multi2.zip
Description: Multiplayer video 2 of 6.
Format: WMV
Size: 1329 KB

prey_multi3.zip
Description: Multiplayer video 3 of 6.
Format: WMV
Size: 5352 KB

prey_multi4.zip
Description: Multiplayer video 4 of 6.
Format: WMV
Size: 3639 KB

prey_multi5.zip
Description: Multiplayer video 5 of 6.
Format: WMV
Size: 4498 KB

prey_multi6.zip
Description: Multiplayer video 6 of 6.
Format: WMV
Size: 1271 KB

169_prey_di_m2_020606.zip
Description: Interview with Chris Rhinehart, about multiplayer in Prey.
Format: MPG
Size: 46120 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dyv-wDSDUOQ

prey_super_trailer_hq-h.264.zip
Description: Super Trailer, with an initial live action scene.
Format: MOV
Size: 40737 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-35f4DXFIU

169_prey_di_mul_050506.zip
Description: Interview with Chris Rhinehart, about the features of the game.
Format: MPG
Size: 69179 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqhGhlr30Ko

169_prey_gp_pc_062106.zip
Description: Interview with Chris Rhinehart, about the Prey demo.
Format: MPG
Size: 127951 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKvpYm06cGI

169_prey_multi_062106_di_1.zip
Description: Interview with Chris Rhinehart, about when the various features first appear in the game.
Format: MPG
Size: 47642 KB
Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAmYwSwWlt8

prey_e306_h264.zip
Description: E3 2006 Prey video. Much more similar to a movie trailer than the previous year's video.
Format: MPG
Size: 55790 KB

amp.zip
Description: Music video of the ending track to Prey, "Take Me Home", by After Midnight Project. Video directed by Jeron Moore.
Format: MPG
Size: 79799 KB


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