Actually what those people zito studios don't know is that night trap is problematic because as what Mr zito said it's about attacking and raping young teenage girls but for other video games like doom and mortal Kombat is that know it's going to about combat fighting but when they're talking about night trap it's going to be controversial because the fact is that you cannot do a video game like night trap because of the sexual misconduct in that game and that's not okay with anybody nowadays and so that is why we now have the esrb rating system from the Y2K time period
Foul Play seems to be no longer available for purchase. Do you have any insight on this? The website seems to be up and tickets are still be able to redeemed though. If anyone can share ticket codes, that'll be great.
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el mejor juego de arcade alla por 1986 o 1987 no me acuerdo bien.muy adelantado a su epoca .horas jugando con este juego ojala pudiera descargarlo fue y sera el mejor de todos.mis saludos un abrazo grande desde argentina
@@filmesinterativos I love these kinds of games because I grew up with the sega cd and seeing these games that were like movies was exciting. It is like an interactive movie of sorts where you can pick different options and see what results happen from them. I think the biggest problems with this game are lack of choices and a bad plot. Having a lot of choices that effect the game story is important and has the player going back and replaying the game with different choices. Night Trap was a classic for me because you watch a situation unfold but you had the ability to interact with the people via the traps. I've always wanted to see another game done like this in present day. Being able to have that sort of gameplay where you can interact and change the situation in the game as well as get interaction from the characters would be amazing.
I actually managed to beat this game in the arcade in 1987. HARD. The key was to ignore the instructions of the guy telling you to go "left, right down" and just watch the arrow. Sometimes the timing was off and if you moved when the voice told you to, you died. If you just went by the arrow, you'd be fine.
I'm proud to say I mastered this game as a kid at the age of 12. But don't think too highly of me. It took me about $20 to figure out that the joystick was in reverse. Up was down and down was up, you know, like in a real helicopter? So I died literally every single time in the first round and I STILL dropped loads of coins to play it. Coolest game ever :D
My cousin and I dropped loads of tokens into this one when we were kids. Never got past the second level. Ha ha, anyway, I always thought the narrator, or whatever here always said: "Your mission is to destroy Colonel Est's stronghold!" But, now, 30 some odd years later, I know the truth. Lol, Happy Halloween!