WARNING: Video contains mature themes and language.
This is the intro sequence for the CD-I game Voyeur, a political mystery game along the lines of a slower-paced "Night-Trap" style of switching between rooms with the video camera. It stars Robert Culp, whom I remember the best as Bill Maxwell in "The Greatest American Hero" tv show.
This is the intro sequence for one of my favorite games, Eternal Darkness for the Gamecube. If you have a good subwoofer then you're in for a treat with this game! Excellent gameplay, story and music. Pick this one up if you can find it, it plays perfectly on the Wii as well and should not be missed. I only hope they someday make a sequel!
This is the attract mode (intro sequence) for the excellent Sega-CD game Spiderman Vs. Kingpin. This was a unique game since it was the best Spiderman game at the time and you could stick and crawl pretty much anywhere (on ceilings, up side of buildings, etc).
The intro sequence for the interactive game Thunder in Paradise for the CD-I. Based on an episode of the tv show. This game uses the Digital Video Cartridge for enhanced video quality.
This is the intro sequence for the horror puzzler 7th-Guest for the CD-I. This is the best version I've played of 7th-Guest, since it uses the Digital Video Cartridge for enhanced video quality. The animations as you walk about the house are seamless and perfectly smooth, adding to the atmosphere of this classic game.
This is the lengthy attract mode from the Sega-CD game Eternal Champions that introduces each character in the game. This intro shows how each combatant throughout time was saved just before their untimely death and brought to fight...to ultimately become the Eternal Champion.
The intro to one of the top rated games on the system, Popful Mail. One of my top ten favorite games for the system, this action-rpg is an absolute work of art...the story, music, voice acting and gameplay are without equal on the Sega-CD. It's so addicting you won't want to stop playing! I can't recommend this game enough...you must own this masterpiece for the one and only Sega-CD!
This is the attract mode (intro sequence) for the Sega-CD game Dracula Unleashed. One of my favorite FMV games for the system and quite possibly the one with the best gameplay (point-n-click w/ FMV).
This is the attract mode (intro sequence) for the Sega-CD side-scrolling shooter Sol-Feace.
Music is done by Motoi Sakuraba, a gaming music legend that has composed music for many, many games including the Golden Sun series and the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
http://en.wikiped ia.org/wiki/Motoi_Sa kuraba
Made by the "Game Creative Staff...Wolf Team" AKA GCS-WT!
This is the attract mode (intro sequence) for the Sega-CD game Double Switch, starring Corey Haim. I actually enjoyed this game, it's one of the better FMV games and one of my favorites for the system.
This is the attract mode (intro sequence) from the "real original" (as in first release) Sega-CD game Night Trap. The intro is slightly different on the later (censored) revisions of the game, and I like this intro better.
This is the attract mode (intro sequence) from the Sega-CD game Heart Of The Alien, the sequel to the popular game Out of this World. This intro sequence picks up directly from the ending cinematic from Out of this World.
This is the attract mode (intro sequence) for the Sega-CD game Ecco the Dolphin. The Sega-CD version of the game was superior to the Sega Genesis cartridge version since it had excellent CD-quality sound, additional cut-scenes, and this longer intro.
The intro to the #1 rarest and hardest-to-find game on the Sega-CD system, Keio Flying Squadron (and most expensive...we're talking originals here, not any horrible, burned CD-R's). This horizontal shooter has great graphics & gameplay. Although not the best shooter on the system, it's still a must-own (though costly to do so...but absolutely worth it)!