Display title | Game Over: Control-Alt-Death |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Game Over: Control-Alt-Death is a bit of an unusual movie. For starters, it was composed mainly of FMV cutscenes from old, forgotten Sega CD games. On top of that, it features "stars" like Yasmine Bleeth and Walter Koenig. Even worse, it was released direct-to-video by a company called York Entertainment. And the back of the box promises features like "Spanish Subtitles" and, yes, "Menus". |