Flashback: The Story Of The Naked Gun Game That Never Was

“The O.J. trial was a big thing in America, and that just killed the whole thing”.

If you were an avid reader of video game magazines back in the late ’90s, you may remember reading about an in-development video game adaptation of The Naked Gun film series that was being developed by Perfect Entertainment (for PC, Mac, PSX, and Saturn) and never ended up seeing the light of day.

The game was briefly mentioned in publications like Mean Machines Sega, PC Power Play, and PC Zone, and has since been occasionally brought up in interviews with former Perfect Entertainment employees like the designer Chris Bateman, who claimed it was eventually rebranded to The Big Kahuna before being cancelled for good. However, not a lot else has ever been shared about what this game would actually entail or the exact circumstances that led to its cancellation.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“The O.J. trial was a big thing in America, and that just killed the whole thing”.

If you were an avid reader of video game magazines back in the late ’90s, you may remember reading about an in-development video game adaptation of The Naked Gun film series that was being developed by Perfect Entertainment (for PC, Mac, PSX, and Saturn) and never ended up seeing the light of day.

The game was briefly mentioned in publications like Mean Machines Sega, PC Power Play, and PC Zone, and has since been occasionally brought up in interviews with former Perfect Entertainment employees like the designer Chris Bateman, who claimed it was eventually rebranded to The Big Kahuna before being cancelled for good. However, not a lot else has ever been shared about what this game would actually entail or the exact circumstances that led to its cancellation.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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