![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve always had a fascination with the count, and Castlevania had a heavy rotation in my NES. It was around this time that my teenage self also took a liking to horror movies, primarily the old Hammer Horror movies that revolved classic monsters such as Frankenstein, The Mummy, and last but not least, Dracula. Was this a video game or a friggin’ movie? Prize Fighter took center stage and consumed the whole holiday break as the local neighborhood kids stopped over to see the latest and greatest entertainment that Sega had to offer. However, when I fired up my first FMV game on my Sega CD Christmas of 92′, my whole family stared at our tube TV in shock and awe. The tiny windows where the footage is displayed, accompanied by grainy and compressed video, look just plain ugly when compared to the 1080p gameplay that’s today’s standard. Early Full Motion Video (FMV) takes a lot of heat from gamers today, and rightfully so. ![]()
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