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  2. Night Trap - Wikipedia

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    Night Trap is an interactive movie video game that uses full motion video (FMV) to present the story and gameplay. [3] [4] The player is instructed by the in-game police squad to watch live surveillance footage of the Martin household and trigger traps to capture anyone that is seen endangering the house guests. Cameras are situated in eight ...

  3. 1993–94 United States Senate hearings on video games

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    Night Trap is a 1992 game developed by Digital Pictures and released on the Sega CD, a CD-ROM attachment for the Sega Genesis. Night Trap is presented as an interactive movie, using full-motion video to show scenes and allowing players to choose their next option, creating divergence in the story. [17]

  4. Double Switch (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Using the cameras, the player may view any of the rooms, but can only view one room at a time, as with Night Trap. However, unlike Night Trap, at all times a mini map shows the player whether tenants, intruders, or both are present in each room, and an alarm sounds when an intruder enters any room. In addition, many of the intruders ...

  5. Ennuigi - Wikipedia

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    In a review for the interactive movie video game Night Trap, TechCrunch ' s John Biggs recommended playing a little Ennuigi. [17] The A.V. Club ' s Jennifer Billock appraised the game favorably stating "thankfully, you can play." [4] Rock, Paper, Shotgun ' s Emily Gera praised the game with "It is excellent."

  6. Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Tecmo's Deception is a real-time role-playing video game (RPG), resembling the trap-em-up genre of games, such as Night Trap and Double Switch.The primary object of the game is to dispatch intruders through the positioning and activation of traps.

  7. Claptrap - Wikipedia

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    Some video game journalists have also considered Claptrap to be one of the best and most iconic video game characters. [3] [36] Josh Hawkins of Shacknews wrote of the character that he is "by far one of the most beloved characters in the Borderlands series", and that playing as him in Borderlands The Pre-Sequel was a treat. [37]

  8. List of regional nicknames - Wikipedia

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    The list of regional nicknames used in English language includes nicknames for people based on their locality of origin (birthplace, place of permanent residence, or family roots). Nicknames based on the country (or larger geopolitical area) of origin may be found in the List of ethnic slurs .

  9. Control-Vision - Wikipedia

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    The next step was the interactive movie Night Trap, inspired by Scene of the Crime, and filmed in December 1986 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, the hometown of Hasbro. In 1987, Zito created the second full-size game named Sewer Shark, in one month's filming time and at a cost of $3 million. [3]