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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''Zapping TV Satsui''''' is [[Mega LD]] [[full motion video]] interactive | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''Zapping TV Satsui''''' is [[Mega LD]] [[full motion video]] interactive television show developed by [[Beta Film]] and published by [[Pioneer]]. The game was released in Japan in August 1994. |
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+ | Originally a [[wikipedia:Germany|German]] made-for-television movie titled ''Murderous Decisions'' (Mörderische Entscheidung), the project was an experiment in interactive television directed by famed director [[wikipedia:Oliver Hirschbiegel|Oliver Hirschbiegel]]. Two different cuts of the movie were produced (one from each protagonists' perspective), and both were broadcast simultaneously on two different stations. Viewers were encouraged to switch between channels in order to "cut their own movie". While critically praised, audiences were reportedly confused and lost track of the film's plot.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210617003749/https://ludicine.ca/en/filmographie/moerderische-entscheidung}} | ||
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System(s): Mega LD | ||||||||||
Publisher: Pioneer[1] | ||||||||||
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Genre: Interactive Movie[2] | ||||||||||
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Zapping TV Satsui is Mega LD full motion video interactive television show developed by Beta Film and published by Pioneer. The game was released in Japan in August 1994.
Originally a German made-for-television movie titled Murderous Decisions (Mörderische Entscheidung), the project was an experiment in interactive television directed by famed director Oliver Hirschbiegel. Two different cuts of the movie were produced (one from each protagonists' perspective), and both were broadcast simultaneously on two different stations. Viewers were encouraged to switch between channels in order to "cut their own movie". While critically praised, audiences were reportedly confused and lost track of the film's plot.[3]
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