Possible charity gaming event (FMVs)

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brokenpavement
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Possible charity gaming event (FMVs)

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Hey everyone,

A couple of friends and I were tossing around the idea of doing a marathon of really crappy FMV games for the Sega CD and 32X CD as a fundraiser for charity (probably Child's Play). I just wanted to see if there was any level of interest before we set aside at least a weekend and the funding to hold such an event. The games we currently have are as follows:

- Fahrenheit (32X cd)
- Midnight Raiders (Sega cd)
- Crypt Killer (32X cd)
- Slam City with Scottie Pippen (32X cd)
- Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (Sega cd)
- Sewer Shark (Sega cd)
- Supreme Warrior (32X cd)
- Double Switch (Sega cd)
- Kids on Site (Sega cd)
- Tomcat Alley (Sega cd)
- Surgical Strike (Sega cd)
- Night Trap (32X cd)

If anyone can think of any other miserable/hilarious FMV games, we would love to hear from you! We feel that this is a pretty extensive list of the worst of the worst, but we may have overlooked some lesser-known gem. We feel that playing these games show true dedication to the benefactor, for they are hard to stomach for 10 minutes, let alone 48 hours... Any comments would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! :)
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Re: Possible charity gaming event (FMVs)

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shoot the tubes, dogmeat!

funny idea. good luck with it.
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Re: Possible charity gaming event (FMVs)

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NIghttrap is awesome...
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