FMV game
FMV games, also known as interactive movies, are a particular video game genre that was popular during the early nineties as CD-ROMs and Laserdiscs made their way into the living rooms, providing an alternative to the low-capacity cartridges of most consoles until 1995. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ These games rely on full motion video rather than sprites, vectors or 3D models to display action in the game. Due to the limits set by the format, most games' mechanics resemble those of modern music/dance games, where the player timely presses buttons according to a screen instruction. Other games were early rail shooters such as Tomcat Alley and Sewer Shark and adventure games like Gabriel Knight II - The Beast Within. although most games did manage to look better than most sprite-based games, they were a niche market - a vast majority of FMV games were panned at the time of their release, and most gamers dislike the lack of interaction inherent of these games. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Cost was also an issue, as these games were often very expensive to produce: Ground Zero Texas cost Sega around US$ 3 Million, about the same a low-budget movie would cost in 1994. Others attracted Hollywood stars such as Dana Plato (Diff'rent Strokes, cast for Night Trap) and Ron Stein (fight coordinator of Rocky and Raging Bull, who was hired as director for Sega's boxing game Prize Fighter). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Another issue that drew criticism was the quality of the video itself. While the video was often relatively smooth, the hardware it was displayed on, particulalrly in the case of the Sega CD, had limited color palettes, which resulted in notably inferior image quality. The contant was also a point of some criticism, as many FMV games featured real actors and dialogue, which was problematic if the acting itself was poor. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ As the first CD-based consoles were capable of displaying smooth and textured 3D graphics appeared, the full-FMV game fad vanished from the mainstream circles around 1995, although it remained an option for PC adventure games for a couple more years. One of the last titles released was the 1998 PC and PlayStation adventure The X-Files Game, packed in 7 CDs. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Interactive movies: redirect interactive movie... Video game: A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. The word video in video game traditionally referred to a raster display device. However, with the popular use of the term "video game", it now implies any type of display... Genre: A genre is a division of a particular form of art according to criteria particular to that form. In all art forms, genres are vague categories with no fixed boundaries. Genres are formed by sets of conventions, and many works cross into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conve... FMV game related Images and Photos (experimental)
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