Rob Fulop, who had started off programming for the Atari 400/800 computer systems before designing Atari 2600 games like Demon Attack and Cosmic Ark for Imagic and who would go onto create the horrendously best selling Petz simulation series ( Dogz, Catz, etc), is the man to blame for everything. The story of Night Trap is long and exhaustive, tying into two failed consoles and a very poorly informed Congressional hearing. Full Motion Video (FMV) meanwhile would become synonymous with the Sega CD and its short comings. ![]() ![]() Shot in 16 days in 1987 and created by a former Atari programmer, Night Trap would become a by-word for “sick”, used by the people, press and those involved with the 1993 American Congressional Hearings into Violent Video games – despite having absolutely no on-screen violence.
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