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Digital Pictures

Digital Pictures was an American video game developer founded in 1991 by Lode Coen, Mark Klein, Ken Melville, Anne Flaut-Reed, Kevin Welsh and Tom Zito.
The company originated from an attempt to produce a game for the failed VHS-based NEMO game system. One of its first titles, ''Night Trap'' was originally produced as a title for the NEMO, before being converted for use with Sega's new Sega CD. The mature themed content of ''Night Trap'' made it the source of some controversy. Nevertheless, the title was successful and Digital Pictures went on to create other full motion video-based titles primarily for Sega hardware. However, the company declined in the mid-1990s due to waning interest in full motion video games. Its final title, ''Maximum Surge'' went unreleased and was later repurposed into a film called ''Game Over.
== Full motion video games ==
The founders of Digital Pictures met in the late 1980s while working at a division of the toy manufacturer Hasbro originally called ''Hasbro Interactive'' and later renamed ''Isix.'' The Isix team developed a video game system called NEMO (a code name abbreviation for "never ever mention outside") that used VHS tapes rather than cartridges, which allowed games to offer live action and interactive full motion video. They also developed a software prototype called ''Scene Of The Crime,'' which lead to the production of two full-length titles, ''Night Trap'' and ''Sewer Shark''.
After Hasbro executives declined to bring the NEMO system to market, closing its Isix division, key members of the Isix team founded Digital Pictures in 1991 and purchased the NEMO software assets from Hasbro. Digital Pictures converted ''Night Trap'' and ''Sewer Shark'' from their video-tape-based format to the Sega CD platform.
Throughout the 1990s, Digital Pictures continued to design interactive full motion video games for the CD-ROM format. Several popular actors, including Steve Eastin, Corey Haim and Dana Plato appeared in Digital Pictures games.

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