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''Digital Pictures'' was a video game company founded in 1991 by Tom Zito and Ken Melville, and collapsed by the end of the decade. Today they are most well-known for their library of [[Full Motion Video]] games released on the [[Sega CD]].
 
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Games developed include:
* ''Corpse Killer''
* ''[[Night Trap (Video Game)|Night Trap]]''
* ''[[Sewer Shark (Video Game)|Sewer Shark]]''
* ''Make My Video'' series
* ''Ground Zero Texas''
* ''Slam City''
* ''[[Double Switch (Video Game)|Double Switch]]''
* ''Quarterback Attack''
* ''Supreme Warrior''
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Tropes applied to the company and their output;
* [[Ham and Cheese]]: Most of the actors hired by Digital Pictures for their games.
** [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: Some of the actors are quite well-known, including Dana Plato and Mark Wahlberg.
* [[The New Rock and Roll]]: ''Night Trap'' attracted controversy alongside ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' and ''Doom'' for supposedly [[Did Not Do the Research|promoting adult content and graphic violence to minors]], eventually forming the ESRB.
* [[Rail Shooter]]: ''Corpse Killer'' and ''Sewer Shark''.
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