- Publisher: Philips Media
- Release Date: Apr 30, 1996
Summary:
The acting isn't Oscar-quality, and it's got a few rough spots around the edges, but if nothing else, The Dame Was Loaded proves that a game can be built around full-motion video and still be fully interactive
| Rating: | T |
|---|---|
| Developer: | Beam Software |
| Genre(s): | Adventure, General, General, Point-and-Click |
| Number of Players: | 1 Player |
| ESRB Descriptors: | Realistic Violence |
| Number of Online Players: | No Online Multiplayer |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| David Giles | Producer |
| Mark Morrison | Lead Designer |
| Adam Lancman | Executive Producer |
| Toby Charlton | Sound Assistant |
| Shane Collier | Design Assistant |
| John Tsiglev | Graphics |
| Simon Dyer | Technical Design |
| Alfred Milgrom | Publisher |
| Philip Mitchell | Technical Design |
| Adrian Thewlis | Programming |
| Ciri Thompson | Graphics Assistant |
| Jared Quinert | Graphics Assistant |
| David Briggs | Sound Engineer |
| Craig Duturbure | Design Assistant |
| Richard Crane | Programming |
| Richard Crane | Programming |
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