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Video Reality
Developer(s)SouthPeak Games
Final release
3.0 / 2000
Written inGame engine
Operating systemWindows 9x
Available inEnglish
TypeGame engine
LicenseProprietary
Websitesouthpeakgames.com

The Video Reality is a game engine developed by SouthPeak Games for Graphic adventure games between 1997 and 2000.

The first title utilizing Video Reality was Temujin: The Capricorn Collection, a psychological thriller that started selling in September 1997. The second title utilizing Video Reality was Dark Side of the Moon: A Sci-Fi Adventure and the third and last title utilizing Video Reality was 20,000 Leagues: The Adventure Continues, which was never released to the public

SouthPeak Games shut down their studios in 2000 and with the studio closing Video Reality full-motion engine was discontinued as well. SouthPeak Games is currently a video game publisher of titles in Europe and North America.

Features

- 360', Wide-screen navigation through filmed sets and pre-rendered 3D environments.
- Full screen conversation and dramatic sequences.
- Conversation mode allows players to interact with the game's characters and allows for multiple story endings.
- Sophisticated puzzles built into the storyline challenge the player's intellect and skills.
- Thousands of possible paths in six unique environments intensify both drama and suspense.
- Intuitive, user-friendly, point-and-click interface.

Games using the Video Reality engine