Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)

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by tomvek » Fri Aug 15, 2014 12:44 am

Infamous 1992 Sega CD FMV game Night Trap could be getting a remastered re-release called Night Trap ReVamped, if a new Kickstarter by the game's original developers is successful.

Night Trap is best known as for the controversy it brewed up in the US, where it was pulled from store shelves due to its offensive-for-the-times content in which teenage girls attend a slumber party and get picked off by vampires. The at the time controversial subject matter sparked a senate investigation into media violence and it's often cited as being one of the primary games that led to the establishment of the US's video game rating board, the ESRB.

Night Trap was heavily slagged by critics at the time for its minimal gameplay and terrible acting, but it became a financial success anyway, because after watching the following clip, how can you not want to play it?

Infamous 1992 Sega CD FMV game Night Trap could be getting a remastered re-release called Night Trap ReVamped, if a new Kickstarter by the game's original developers is successful.

Night Trap is best known as for the controversy it brewed up in the US, where it was pulled from store shelves due to its offensive-for-the-times content in which teenage girls attend a slumber party and get picked off by vampires. The at the time controversial subject matter sparked a senate investigation into media violence and it's often cited as being one of the primary games that led to the establishment of the US's video game rating board, the ESRB.

Night Trap was heavily slagged by critics at the time for its minimal gameplay and terrible acting, but it became a financial success anyway, because after watching the following clip, how can you not want to play it?

Now, all the main names behind it - director and co-designer James Riley, executive producer Tom Zito, co-designer Rob Fulop, and technical director Mark Klein - are seeking to preserve this cult classic in HD.

"Night Trap more appropriately belongs in the current world of casual gaming than it did in the amped-up, twitch-factor era of the nineties, when it originally made its debut," explained the Night Trap team on its Kickstarter page.

Now the developer would like to use modern technology to display the live-action footage in its proper resolution. "In the early- and mid-nineties, digital video was still in its infancy, and the image quality was frankly terrible: granular and full of artifacts," the developer stated. "With the aid of the latest in digital technology, the game's video has been transferred directly to an improved high-definition format, providing the opportunity to experience the action at a level of resolution never seen before."

To get an idea of how this remastered version of Night Trap would look, here's some demo footage



Interestingly, Night Trap was filmed in 1986, six years prior to its Sega CD release, as it was initially developed for a never released Hasbro console codenamed Nemo. Hasbro spent $27 million in developing this console, but ultimately decided to eat the loss rather than risk $250 million to manufacture it and compete with Nintendo.

If funded, Night Trap ReVamped is slated for a release on PS3, Xbox 360, PC and Mac, although it could come to Xbox One and PS4 if there's enough demand and pledges.

So far Night Trap ReVamped has raised $2,740 towards its $330K goal, but it just launched and has 29 days to go before its 9th September deadline.

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014- ... remastered

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/10 ... p-revamped

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by Victor Mildew » Fri Aug 15, 2014 6:26 am

Sega control attack team reporting for duty :datass:

I've still got my mega cd copy of that, really really odd actually being able to see what people really look like after all this time. Bear in mind most of us who had it have only seen it Looking like this:

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by Gandalf » Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:09 am

Night Trap....so bad it was funny! Not sure as to why they're re-releasing it?

I had the Mega CD. I think I remember having Silpheed(?) Bram Stokers Dracula (terrible!) Batman Returns, Cobra Command, Final Fight (that was mint!) Sewer Shark and Wing Commander (with Mark Hammill) but there was some proper gooseberry fool released for it!!! :lol:

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by Floex » Fri Aug 15, 2014 9:21 am

Some games should stay in the past. This is one of them.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Rog » Fri Aug 15, 2014 10:38 am

I'd like to see this get a release but I doubt it will happen looking at the totals so far. Not enough interest.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Moggy » Fri Aug 15, 2014 11:09 am

It was crap at the time and I can't imagine making it HD will make it any better.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by TheTurnipKing » Fri Aug 15, 2014 2:52 pm

At least it's not Microcosm.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Ironhide » Fri Aug 15, 2014 3:08 pm

Every single FMV game on the Mega CD was terrible, all looked like arse and had almost zero gameplay.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Gandalf » Fri Aug 15, 2014 3:19 pm

Ground Zero: Texas.... :fp: :fp: :fp: :slol:

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by TheTurnipKing » Fri Aug 15, 2014 3:27 pm

[iup=3534672]Ironhide[/iup] wrote:Every single FMV game on the Mega CD was terrible, all looked like arse and had almost zero gameplay.

I really like Silpheed and Robo Aleste, but honestly I'm struggling to think of one example of "the FMV game genre" that isn't complete shite.

The list of enjoyable games on the MegaCD in general is pretty short. Hell, the list of enjoyable CD based games prior to the Playstation isn't massive, either.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Moggy » Fri Aug 15, 2014 4:07 pm

[iup=3534690]TheTurnipKing[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3534672]Ironhide[/iup] wrote:Every single FMV game on the Mega CD was terrible, all looked like arse and had almost zero gameplay.

I really like Silpheed and Robo Aleste, but honestly I'm struggling to think of one example of "the FMV game genre" that isn't complete shite.

The list of enjoyable games on the MegaCD in general is pretty short. Hell, the list of enjoyable CD based games prior to the Playstation isn't massive, either.


That’s a bit unfair. Mega CD FMV games were amazing fun if you just used them as Frisbees.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Victor Mildew » Fri Aug 15, 2014 6:03 pm

Stealth mega cd thread :datass:

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by NickSCFC » Fri Aug 15, 2014 6:09 pm

I'll buy this purely out of curiosity, so glad they've got the original video footage they recorded before compressing it for Mega CD :)

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Buffalo » Fri Aug 15, 2014 6:12 pm

I hope it doesn't get made, as much of a killjoy as that makes me sound. It truly was a very poor game, nostalgia-goggles on or not.

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by Victor Mildew » Fri Aug 15, 2014 6:49 pm

Breaking contact.

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by Delusibeta » Fri Aug 15, 2014 8:11 pm

I'm more worried how it's very obvious how these guys have absolutely no idea how console game publishing works.

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by Spindash » Fri Aug 15, 2014 8:15 pm

Had a good lol at the development team claiming there was no chance of them doing a Wii U version because Nintendo treated them badly 20 years ago, only to say that it might come out on Wii U after all once it became clear they'd struggle to hit their target.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Johnny Ryall » Sat Aug 16, 2014 11:45 am

These strawberry floatin guys. :lol: They don't have a clue.

http://www.wired.com/2014/08/night-trap-kickstarter/

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by Harry Bizzle » Sat Aug 16, 2014 2:12 pm

The Giant Bombcast section on this says pretty much everything that needs to be said.

Apparently they originally were planning on sending out the Xbox and PS3 versions in cardboard sleeves.

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PostRe: Night Trap HD Remaster Kickstarter (Orig Devs Involved)
by TheTurnipKing » Sat Aug 16, 2014 2:30 pm

[iup=3535468]Harry Bizzle[/iup] wrote:The Giant Bombcast section on this says pretty much everything that needs to be said.

Apparently they originally were planning on sending out the Xbox and PS3 versions in cardboard sleeves.

I'm impressed they were planning on distributing physical copies at all.


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