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In time.. in fact.
Perhaps we'll make the first game I worked on a riddle: I was bought, but never released Cancelled before ever seeing the light of day because I was 'too violent' Funny thing is.. that same company tried to buy the "Murder Simulator" just last year. what game am I? |
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#102
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Slasher?
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#104
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#105
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Manhunt either was actually released (tho there was much hoopla leading up to it).
You're going to have to go back further. |
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hint on how far back?
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LOL
It's a riddle. All the clues are there. |
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Makes me want to guess Thrill Kill, but that one did get a release in Japan! (Was bought, canceled, and re-packaged as Wu Tang Clan...)
MURDER SIMULATOR ALERT!
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Allright so I'm thinking something published by EA? Because of their attempted buyout of take two last year, producer of GTA, sometimes called the murder simulator.
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That would be Correct. The first game I worked on, though in a limited role, was in fact Thrill Kill. Wu-Tang, believe it or not, was a brand new game from the ground up (had to be for legal reasons). Thankfully, EA allowed Paradox the rights to reuse the engine though they bought everything free and clear from Virgin Games. Activision was the publisher for Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (or for those in the UK 'Taste the Pain' came with an awesome controller over there.) That means my first published works were in the game Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style. I was responsible for all the Sound and Special FX. Which you can view in the following videos. Warning, the following clips depict acts of 'fantasy' violence. Youtube link | Pop Up _ Youtube link | Pop Up That makes the first two games I worked on 1998 - Thrill Kill 1999 - Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style Trivia: When you enter the code to unlock the 'blood' you'll hear a strange sound. That would be me.
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