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[[File:VirtualVCR logo.png|thumb|right|320px]]'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the name given to a series of [[Digital Pictures]]-developed [[Sega CD]] games based on [[full-motion video]], later adopted by [[Sega of America]] as a working codename for the technology as a whole.
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==Blurb==
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{{quote|Virtual VCR is a ground breaking technology developed by [[Digital Pictures]] that permits the [[Sega CD|Sega CD-ROM]] to display [[FMV|real motion video]]. It delivers up to 60 minutes of video and digital audio and lets you play, stop, search, skip, freeze and store up to nine of your favorite frames.|''[[Digital Pictures]]''|ref={{fileref|ColorsofModernRock MCD US back.jpg}}}}
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==History==
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Advertised by Digital Pictures as a virtual representation of a [[wikipedia:VCR|VCR]], it was intended as a metaphor to easily introduce the technology of full-motion video to users unfamiliar with [[CD-ROM]]s. Particularly, the games planned for the ''Virtual VCR'' series consisted entirely of video editing software, and feature a VCR-like interface for interacting with the included video clips.
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While three titles were planned under this name, only one (''[[The Colors of Modern Rock]]'') was ever released. Future music video-based software developed by Digital Pictures would forgo the ''Virtual VCR'' moniker altogether.
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==List of games==
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*''[[The Colors of Modern Rock]]'' (1993)
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*''[[March of Time]]'' (unreleased)
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*''[[Prince and the N.P.G.: Diamonds and Pearls]]'' (unreleased)
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==References==
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Revision as of 08:29, 1 November 2023

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Virtual VCR is the name given to a series of Digital Pictures-developed Sega CD games based on full-motion video, later adopted by Sega of America as a working codename for the technology as a whole.

Blurb

Virtual VCR is a ground breaking technology developed by Digital Pictures that permits the Sega CD-ROM to display real motion video. It delivers up to 60 minutes of video and digital audio and lets you play, stop, search, skip, freeze and store up to nine of your favorite frames.

Digital Pictures[1]


History

Advertised by Digital Pictures as a virtual representation of a VCR, it was intended as a metaphor to easily introduce the technology of full-motion video to users unfamiliar with CD-ROMs. Particularly, the games planned for the Virtual VCR series consisted entirely of video editing software, and feature a VCR-like interface for interacting with the included video clips.

While three titles were planned under this name, only one (The Colors of Modern Rock) was ever released. Future music video-based software developed by Digital Pictures would forgo the Virtual VCR moniker altogether.

List of games

References