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== Legacy == It was not until the early 1990s that the CD-ROM became an affordable mass storage medium for video game consoles, enabling [[full-motion video]] (FMV) games at home. Sega was looking for content for the 1992 introduction of the [[Sega CD]] accessory for the [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]] console.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fahs |first=Travis |date=2008-03-04 |title=The Lives and Deaths of the Interactive Movie |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2008/03/04/the-lives-and-deaths-of-the-interactive-movie |access-date=2023-05-16 |website=IGN |language=en}}</ref> They contacted Zito, who created versions of ''[[Sewer Shark]]'' and ''[[Night Trap]]'' for Sega CD through his [[Digital Pictures]] company. Ports to other systems would soon follow. Footage of a presentation of a NEMO prototype to Hasbro executives can be found in the Sega CD version of ''Night Trap'' when entering a [[Cheating in video games#Cheat codes|cheat code]]. Lawrence H. Bernstein, working for [[Milton Bradley Company]] at that time, plays ''Scene of the Crime'', the prototype of ''Night Trap''. A playable version of ''Scene of the Crime'' can be found in ''[[Night Trap#Re-release|Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition]]''.
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