Virgin Interactive Entertainment, a developer renowned for its adaptations of Disney films into critically acclaimed video games, was behind “Demolition Man.” Known for their attention to detail and dedication to quality, Virgin Interactive aimed to capture the essence of the film and translate it into an experience that was both authentic and enjoyable.
“Demolition Man” on the Sega CD may not have been the perfect game, but it was a testament to the era’s ambition to blend cinema with interactive entertainment. It captured the film’s essence through its use of FMV, voice acting, and varied gameplay. For those who look back fondly on the days of the Sega CD, it remains a nostalgic gem, emblematic of a time when the industry was still experimenting with its identity.
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It was designed for 3DO and is WAY superior on that system.
A must have basically.
Sly shot all the FMV scenes at the same time the film was being produced. The only time he EVER took part in anything like this.
“Send a Maniac to catch a Maniac.” 😉