Voyeur (video game)

Voyeur (video game)

:"This is about the "Voyeur" video game series. For the behavior it is derived from, see Voyeurism.""Voyeur" and "Voyeur II" were full motion video games released in 1993 and 1996 respectively. The first game was originally released as the "flagship" product for the short lived Philips CD-i video game console. DOS and Macintosh computer ports of it were later released and the sequel was only available for those computers.

Voyeur

Infobox VG| title = Voyeur


developer = Philips POV Entertainment Group
publisher = Philips Interactive Media (CD-i version)
Interplay (MS-DOS version)
MacPlay (Mac OS version)
designer =
engine =
released = 1993 (CD-i)
1994 (MS-DOS/Mac OS)
genre = Full Motion Video game
modes = single player
ratings = BBFC: 18
ELSPA: 18+
ESRB: M
RSAC: V3: Blood and gore
NS3: Non-explicit sexual activity, Revealing attire
L4: Crude or explicit sexual references
platforms = CD-i, DOS, Mac OS
media = CD-ROM
requirements = CD-i, CD-ROM drive, QuickTime
input = CD-i controller, Keyboard, mouse
In the first game you are a private investigator hired by a member of the wealthy Hawke family in order to gain enough evidence to bring down the corrupt Reed Hawke who is the CEO of Hawke Industries and has gathered the Hawke family together for the weekend to prepare for his announcement that he will be running for President of the United States. You control various hidden cameras located through the Hawke family home in an effort to gather enough evidence to destroy Reed Hawke's career.

The format of the game was similar to that of the Digital Pictures full motion video games such as "Night Trap" and "Double Switch", with two important differences. The first major difference was that "Voyeur"'s full motion video included female nudity and simulated sex scenes giving the game a warning label on its box about its mature subject matter. This is in contrast to full motion video games such as "Night Trap" where everything was kept within the equivalence of a PG-13 rating.

The second major difference was that the playable character's client was different every game and thus the storyline would change slightly. While "Night Trap" and "Double Switch" did have multiple endings, most of them if you failed, the storyline did not change.

Controversy

"Voyeur" was released when the American video game industry was under an investigation by the United States Congress for the level of violence and sexually suggestive themes in video games. The result of these investigations was the creation of the independent Entertainment Software Ratings Board to rate all video and computer games sold in the United States of America. However, "Night Trap" received more attention than "Voyeur" during these proceedings.

Voyeur II

Infobox VG| title = Voyeur II


developer = InterWeave Entertainment
publisher = Philips Media
designer =
engine =
released = 1996
genre = Full Motion Video game
modes = single player
ratings = ESRB: M
platforms = MS-DOS
media = CD-ROM
requirements = CD-ROM drive
input = Keyboard, mouse
In 1996 Philips Media (the name had changed) released a sequel to "Voyeur". This time hidden cameras were placed on an isolated mountain cabin where various people have gathered for the reading of a will that is expected to give Dr. Elizabeth Duran control of a lucrative research institute. All of the cabin guests want control of the institute and the player's goal is to watch the cameras in order to find out which one is a murderer before he or she kills Dr. Duran.

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