Full Motion Video

Corpse Killer is a game released for the Sega CD, Sega 32X, 3DO, Sega Saturn, Sega Genesis and Windows 95 computer that featured full motion video in a format similar to other games developed by Digital Pictures. Each version of the game is identical except for two major differences. First of all, the quality of the full motion video is better on every version other then the Sega CD version. Second, after the release of the Sega CD version, Digital Pictures created an option to have English subtitles during the full motion video as critics had complianed that it was difficult to understand what the driver was saying in the Sega CD and Sega 32X versions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Corpse Killer"

Double Switch is a full motion video game released for the Sega CD ( 1993), the Sega Saturn, Mac and Windows 95. The game is produced by Digital Pictures and has a similar format to their earlier game titled Night Trap. The Sega CD version got a MA-13 rating label from the Video Game Ratings Council. All versions are identical, except that those Windows, Saturn and Mac editions were released later with enhanced video quality. ...more on Wikipedia about "Double Switch"

Dracula Unleashed was a full motion video and computer game with a similar format to Sherlock Homles Consulting Dectective. The game was released for the Sega CD and Windows 95 in 1993. Both versions of the game are identical, except the quality of the full motion video was better on the computer version of the game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dracula Unleashed"

Sewer Shark is a first-person rail shooter game, the first video game for a game console to use full-motion video for its primary gameplay. It was originally slated to be the flagship product in Hasbro's NEMO video game system, which would use VHS tapes as its medium. However, Hasbro cancelled the NEMO, and Digital Pictures later picked up the game for the Sega CD system. Sewer Shark was one of the first games to come out for the Sega CD - shortly after its release in 1992, Sega began to include a copy of this game with each Sega CD unit, making it one of the most widespread games for the system. It was later ported and released for the 3DO in 1994. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sewer Shark"

Voyeur I and II were full motion video DOS and Macintosh computer games released in 1994 and 1996 respectively. The first game was also released for the short lived Philips CD-i video game console. ...more on Wikipedia about "Voyeur (computer game)"

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