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Supreme Warrior

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Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Digital Pictures
"After a brutal warlord has ravaged your homeland, your master realizes that only you have the ability to destroy the shogun and return peace to the land. You're going to have to go toe-to-toe with the shogun's deadliest fighters, who know every dirty trick in the book." (All Game Guide)

Prize Fighter

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Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Sega
"The first boxing game featuring live action video directed by Ron Stein, responsible for the fight scenes in the Rocky series and Raging Bull. This time it's YOU in the ring. Good Luck!" *MegaLong Games)

Kris Kross: Make My Video

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Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
Sony Imagesoft
"Kris Kross: Make My Video lets fans of the duo's music create videos from three different songs: "Jump," "Warm It Up," and "I Missed the Bus." Players can select from a number of visuals, including videos of the band, stock footage (collapsing houses and ballet dancers), and movie and TV clips, and infuse the presentation with dozens of special effects, including slice, dice, mirror, slow, freeze, lyrics, and pixilate.

INXS: Make My Video

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Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Sega of America
"Produce a video for the Australian multi-hit band, INXS. You'll be ready for MTV by using real video footage, 30 special effects, and three hits to choose from. Create a video the band would be proud of with such songs as "Heaven Sent," "Baby Don't Cry," and "Not Enough Time." Choose to play through U-Direct, where you can call the shots, or EditChallenge where you're offered choices of how to cut your video." (Rotten Tomatoes)

Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My Video

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Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
Sega of America
"Edit three of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch's videos: Good Vibrations, You Gotta Believe, and I need Money. The game is broken up into two separate types of play. In EditChallenge, you must edit the videos according to the tastes of a boxer, a bunch of guys, a group of girls, or a couple of parents. Each of the four sets of characters has distinct ideas about what to expect in a video. The U-Direct mode, which is just for fun and has no time limit or competitive aspect, is more open in terms of creativity; you focus solely on creating the video you want to see and hear." (All Game Guide)