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But Sega did eventually pull it. Digital Pictures re-released it as their own distributor and rated it M for Mature, which And that should have also been the end of it, right?
That was not the end of Night Trap. The bad game that refused to die. In 2016, there was a video on YouTube that showed someone playing Night Trap on their telephone, on their smartphone. And I don't know if it was Jim Riley or one of the original devs saw it. and was like, what is going on?
That was not the end of Night Trap. The bad game that refused to die. In 2016, there was a video on YouTube that showed someone playing Night Trap on their telephone, on their smartphone. And I don't know if it was Jim Riley or one of the original devs saw it. and was like, what is going on?
That was not the end of Night Trap. The bad game that refused to die. In 2016, there was a video on YouTube that showed someone playing Night Trap on their telephone, on their smartphone. And I don't know if it was Jim Riley or one of the original devs saw it. and was like, what is going on?
You can't play Night Trap on a smartphone because it was never developed that technology unless that smartphone is playing a CD that I don't know about in the background. And they got in touch with a person. His name was Tyler Hogel, and he was a mobile game programmer who followed was a fan of the original like in a cult fan way. That's a deep cut at that time. Oh, super deep cut.
You can't play Night Trap on a smartphone because it was never developed that technology unless that smartphone is playing a CD that I don't know about in the background. And they got in touch with a person. His name was Tyler Hogel, and he was a mobile game programmer who followed was a fan of the original like in a cult fan way. That's a deep cut at that time. Oh, super deep cut.
You can't play Night Trap on a smartphone because it was never developed that technology unless that smartphone is playing a CD that I don't know about in the background. And they got in touch with a person. His name was Tyler Hogel, and he was a mobile game programmer who followed was a fan of the original like in a cult fan way. That's a deep cut at that time. Oh, super deep cut.
And then basically said, I'm going to get a playable version hacked together for smartphones and did it like semi-successfully.
And then basically said, I'm going to get a playable version hacked together for smartphones and did it like semi-successfully.
And then basically said, I'm going to get a playable version hacked together for smartphones and did it like semi-successfully.
Yeah, that was the 2017 25th edition.
Yeah, that was the 2017 25th edition.
Yeah, that was the 2017 25th edition.
rated t for teens this time still preposterous which is funny uh and apparently the um you know you said he lost the code but he was like that that's really easy like i've got all this footage that's time stamped yeah it's like i can code this thing in my sleep basically he basically did so there is a 25th edition um of uh night trap which apparently nintendo has a version of
rated t for teens this time still preposterous which is funny uh and apparently the um you know you said he lost the code but he was like that that's really easy like i've got all this footage that's time stamped yeah it's like i can code this thing in my sleep basically he basically did so there is a 25th edition um of uh night trap which apparently nintendo has a version of
rated t for teens this time still preposterous which is funny uh and apparently the um you know you said he lost the code but he was like that that's really easy like i've got all this footage that's time stamped yeah it's like i can code this thing in my sleep basically he basically did so there is a 25th edition um of uh night trap which apparently nintendo has a version of
Yeah, and Nintendo is still sort of known as the more family-friendly unit. I think they even had a bloodless Mortal Kombat, if I'm not mistaken. Or maybe it was a setting.
Yeah, and Nintendo is still sort of known as the more family-friendly unit. I think they even had a bloodless Mortal Kombat, if I'm not mistaken. Or maybe it was a setting.
Yeah, and Nintendo is still sort of known as the more family-friendly unit. I think they even had a bloodless Mortal Kombat, if I'm not mistaken. Or maybe it was a setting.
Did you see the new Mortal Kombat movie?