- Dana Plato`s in it.
- Despite how tame it was, even by 1990`s standards, it sparked Congressional hearings on offensive video game material, and lead to the modern ESRB ratings system
- It was a horrid game. Horrid acting, horrid game mechanics, horrid concept - Please don`t ever play it.
- Corey Feldman is NOT in it.
- Like most other Sega CD games developed by Digital Pictures, if you put the game disc in a CD player, you'll hear a short redbook audio CD track of a phone ringing with a male voice answering "Good afternoon, Digital Pictures", followed by a backwards playback of several voices saying "number nine" ("enin rebmun"), a reference to The Beatles song Revolution 9. This odd recording was thought by some to also be a hint for another DP game called "Sewer Shark" - if the player turns left (referred to as "niner" in the game) three times the player will not hit a wall.
Showing posts with label Republicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Republicans. Show all posts
Aug 4, 2013
After all the controversy, you sucked so hard.
Interesting bits about this gem:
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Night Trap,
Puritans,
Republicans,
Sega,
Sega CD,
Sex,
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