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Make My Video is a series of three video games by Digital Pictures in 1992 for the Sega CD, featuring the musical groups INXS, Kris Kross, and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. The games featured three songs from the respective musical groups, and the player edited pre-made clips to make a new music video.

In each game, players are given instructions of what they should include in the video, and then the song is played while the video is edited live. Players can change between video clips available by pressing the buttons on the controller, and choose from clips of videos of the group, stock footage, movie clips, and special effects.

The games were panned by critics and were financial failures.

Games

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INXS

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1992 video game
INXS: Make My Video
Developer Digital Pictures
Publisher Sega
Platform Sega CD
ReleaseOctober 15, 1992
Genre Music video editor
ModeSingle-player

INXS: Make My Video was created as a video game by Digital Pictures in 1992.[1] The game puts the player in control of editing the music videos for the band INXS on the songs "Heaven Sent", "Baby Don't Cry", and "Not Enough Time".[1] All three songs are from the 1992 album Welcome to Wherever You Are , and the box art for the game is taken from the album.

Kris Kross

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1992 video game
Kris Kross: Make My Video
Developer Digital Pictures
Publisher Sony Imagesoft
Platform Sega CD
Release1992
Genre Music video editor

Kris Kross: Make My Video was created as a video game by Digital Pictures in 1992,[2] due to the popularity of the rap group Kris Kross.

The game puts the player in control of editing the music videos for the group on the songs: "Jump", "I Missed the Bus", and "Warm It Up".

Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch

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1992 video game
Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My Video
Developer Digital Pictures
Publisher Sega
Platform Sega CD
ReleaseOctober 15, 1992
Genre Music video editor
ModeSingle-player

Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My Video was created as a video game by Digital Pictures in 1992.

The game puts the player in control of editing the music videos for hip-hop artist Mark Wahlberg and his group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch on the songs "Good Vibrations", "I Need Money", and "You Gotta Believe".

Reception

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All three games turned out to be huge failures, both financially and critically.[3] In 1997 Electronic Gaming Monthly listed the series collectively as number 2 on their "Top 10 Worst Games of All Time".[4] Kris Kross is on Seanbaby's Crapstravaganza list of the 20 worst games of all time at #18.[5]

Game Informer gave Marky Mark 0 out of 10, the lowest score a game ever received from the magazine.[6] A 2006 PC World article rated the game as number 8 on their list of the 10 worst games of all time.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Make My Video: INXS for Sega CD".
  2. ^ "Make My Video: Kris Kross for Sega CD". MobyGames. Retrieved 2010年08月18日.
  3. ^ "Kris Kross – Listen free at". Last.fm. 2008年11月21日. Retrieved 2010年08月18日.
  4. ^ "The Top 10 Worst Games of All Time". Electronic Gaming Monthly . No. 100. Ziff Davis. November 1997. p. 107. Note: Contrary to the title, the intro to the article explicitly states that the list covers console video games only, meaning PC games and arcade games were not eligible.
  5. ^ "#18 on the worst games of all time". Seanbaby.com. Archived from the original on 2010年09月07日. Retrieved 2010年08月18日.
  6. ^ "Marky Mark: Make My Video Reviews". Gamerankings.com. Archived from the original on October 14, 2012. Retrieved 2010年08月18日.
  7. ^ The 10 Worst Games of All Time, pcworld.ca, Emru Townsend, October 23, 2006
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