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Phantasmagoria - A Puzzle of Flesh [Model S288410~50]
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Phantasmagoria - A Puzzle of Flesh (c) 1996 Sierra On-Line, Inc. An interactive movie point-and-click adventure game. The player controls Curtis Craig, an introverted 26-year-old man who works at a pharmaceutical company. Curtis regularly has disturbing hallucinations at his office, seeing flashes of gore or getting odd e-mails. - TECHNICAL - 5 CD-ROM CD#1 ID: S288410 CD#2 ID: S288420 CD#3 ID: S277430 CD#4 ID: S288440 CD#5 ID: S288450 - TRIVIA - Released on November 30, 1996 in the USA. Though technically a sequel to Roberta Williams' 1995 game Phantasmagoria, Puzzle of Flesh shares no connections with its predecessor in plot nor characters, as Sierra initially intended the Phantasmagoria title to be a horror anthology, with each installment of a different story and style. The only small reference to the first Phantasmagoria is that at the beginning of Act 3, Curtis receives a letter about a book signing by Adrienne Delaney, the main character in Phantasmagoria. While not a critical or commercial success, A Puzzle of Flesh, like its predecessor, is remembered for its controversial violent and sexual content, which led the game to be heavily censored or banned outright in several European and Oceanic countries. - STAFF - Executive Producer: Ken Williams Line Producers: Jerry Bowerman, Scott Lynch, Doug Brown, Craig Alexander Director: Andy Hoyos Producer: Matthew Thornton Game Designer and Screenwriter: Lorelei Shannon Director of Photography: Matthew Jensen Art Director: Jeff Lane Composer: Gary Spinrad Editor: Wes Plate Second Unit Director of Photography: Rod Fung Principal Cast: Paul Morgan Stetler (Curtis), Monique Parent (Jocilyn), Ragna Sigrun (Therese), Paul Mitri (Trevor), Burt Bulos (The Hecatomb), Cynthia Steele (Dr. Rikki Harburg), Warren Burton (Paul Warner), Paul Joseph Standlee (Little Curtis), V. Joy Lee (The Ratwoman), Michael Donovan (Tom), Don Berg (Bob), Regina Byrd Smith (Detective Allie Powell), Denise Loveday (Marianne Craig), Todd Licea (Jonas Craig), Jason Bortz (Max), Michael David Simms (Dr. Marek), Douglas Mace (Dr. Rikki's Security Guard), 'One‑Take' Rosie [Blob] First Assistant Director: Sandra Hunter Camera Operator: Brian Baugh Second Assistant Camera: Daren Findling Production Designer: Christopher Klonecke Gaffer: Alexander Buono Second Unit Gaffers: Kyle Carver, Martin Cameron Best Boy: Christopher Mans Key Grip/Electrician: Courtney Jones Dolly Grip/Grip: John Bradley Grip: W. Ted Mayer Wardrobe Stylist/Production Coordinator: Caprice Buzard Wardrobe/Script Supervisor/Continuity Supervisor: Rick Edwards Post‑Log/Video Playback: Tony Hoskins Audio: Mickey McMullan, Tony Tarango, Mark Lee Production Assistants: Rebecca Roka, Melissa Dow, Matt Thompson, Tina Suffal Intern/Assistant Production Designer: Derek Sunday (Assistant to Rosie: Harley) Rat Wrangler: Lorelei Shannon Creature Design: Andy Hoyos, Andi Rusu Creature Prosthetics & Physical Special Effects: Robert Stanlee Special Visual Effects: Jeff Lane Make‑up/Hair Design: Robert Stanlee Assistant Hair, Make-up, SFX: Patricia Standlee Hair, Make‑up, SFX assistant: Rebecca Roka Project Manager: Tammy Dargan Lead Artist: Jeff Lane SGI Supervisor/3d: Kim White SGI Artist/3d: Brad Clarkson Matador Artist/Digital Effects: Jim Tibbitts Team Artists: Brett Batchelor, Andi Rusu, Rod Fung, Nathan Gams Lead Programmer: Jerry Shaw Team Programmers: Tim Weiss, Brian Johnson, Robert W. Lindsley QA Team: Jay Williams, Kenny Smith Sierra Configuration: Michael D. Jones, Joe Carper, Michael Brosius, Mark Budge, Nathan Clark, Steve Deckert, Scott Howell, Jillian Leonard, Marsha McCarty, Mike Pickhinke, John Ratcliffe, Cindy Romero, Leonard Salas, Sharon Simmons, John Trauger, Douglas Wheeler, Danny A. Woolard Sierra Systems: Greg Tomko-Pavia, David Artis, Christopher Smith, Larry B. Scott, Terry McHenry, Dan Foy Documentation: Author: Lorelei Shannon Documentation: Design: Kerri W. Kane AVID Editor: Wes Plate Sound Designer: Randy Yount, Din Studios Video Compression by: TrueMotion Sets by: Oregon Scenic & Lighting Props by: Seattle Prop & Costume Leather Garments by: Fantasy Unlimited, Seattle Sin Creative Consultants: Kim Graham, Hank Graham, Pat MacEwan Caterer: Mac B's of Seattle Los Angeles Casting Agent: Donovon/Foley Casting Talent Paymaster: Talent Fund Game Box Design: Nathan Gams Special Thanks To: Modular Video Systems, Chris Olson, Northwest Cine Rentals, Ed Bright, Jonas Jenson, Robert Wharton, Sierra Operations Staff, Ayesha Tidwell, Rudy Gadre, Cindy Vanous (Boy Toy), Brendan Vanous (PitMaster), Beverly Lexvold, Margie Walling, The Weathered Wall - Seattle, Al D., Lisa, Dale Christensen, Colette Bottinelli, Rod Hilton, Rick Southerland, Ken Prugh, Gary Brown, Marianne Sulkosky, Topo Swope, Brad Tallman, Todd Oliver, DeeDee Irby (Florence Nightengale), Nola Moss (Angel of Mercy), Matt Thompson (Dougie), Courtney Jones (Butt Meat Man), Rob Kenny (Catatonic), Adrian Bourne (Dog Toy), Adam Szofran (Puzzle Man), W. Ted Mayer (Outburst), Rebecca Roka (The Crayon), Matthew Nethercutt (Mongo), Jeff Sacherer (Bruiser), Richard Smalley (Wacko), Brendan Vanous (PitMaster), Cindy Vanous (Boy Toy), P. A. Quinn (Fangs), Leslie Fleming (The Barbarian), Christopher A. Floyd (Bad Boy), Ben Sherry (Mixer), Paul Weiss (The Board), Gary Spinrad (The Voice), Mark Emmert (Peeping Tom), Amber Burnett (Zombie), Christopher Mans (Blue Boy), Kenny Smith (Meatwagon), Andy Hoyos (Buffalo), Tim Weiss (The Flash), Tawna Lucero, Jaqueline Erbe, Guest, Jiri Rehak, Robert Cole, Terese Gant, Butler Video Studios, Bellvue Washington, Seattle Washington
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Phantasmagoria - A Puzzle of Flesh (c) 1996 Sierra On-Line, Inc. An interactive movie point-and-click adventure game. The player controls Curtis Craig, an introverted 26-year-old man who works at a pharmaceutical company. Curtis regularly has disturbing hallucinations at his office, seeing flashes of gore or getting odd e-mails. - TECHNICAL - 5 CD-ROM CD#1 ID: S288410 CD#2 ID: S288420 CD#3 ID: S277430 CD#4 ID: S288440 CD#5 ID: S288450 - TRIVIA - Released on November 30, 1996 in the USA. Though technically a sequel to Roberta Williams' 1995 game Phantasmagoria, Puzzle of Flesh shares no connections with its predecessor in plot nor characters, as Sierra initially intended the Phantasmagoria title to be a horror anthology, with each installment of a different story and style. The only small reference to the first Phantasmagoria is that at the beginning of Act 3, Curtis receives a letter about a book signing by Adrienne Delaney, the main character in Phantasmagoria. While not a critical or commercial success, A Puzzle of Flesh, like its predecessor, is remembered for its controversial violent and sexual content, which led the game to be heavily censored or banned outright in several European and Oceanic countries. - STAFF - Executive Producer: Ken Williams Line Producers: Jerry Bowerman, Scott Lynch, Doug Brown, Craig Alexander Director: Andy Hoyos Producer: Matthew Thornton Game Designer and Screenwriter: Lorelei Shannon Director of Photography: Matthew Jensen Art Director: Jeff Lane Composer: Gary Spinrad Editor: Wes Plate Second Unit Director of Photography: Rod Fung Principal Cast: Paul Morgan Stetler (Curtis), Monique Parent (Jocilyn), Ragna Sigrun (Therese), Paul Mitri (Trevor), Burt Bulos (The Hecatomb), Cynthia Steele (Dr. Rikki Harburg), Warren Burton (Paul Warner), Paul Joseph Standlee (Little Curtis), V. Joy Lee (The Ratwoman), Michael Donovan (Tom), Don Berg (Bob), Regina Byrd Smith (Detective Allie Powell), Denise Loveday (Marianne Craig), Todd Licea (Jonas Craig), Jason Bortz (Max), Michael David Simms (Dr. Marek), Douglas Mace (Dr. Rikki's Security Guard), 'One‑Take' Rosie [Blob] First Assistant Director: Sandra Hunter Camera Operator: Brian Baugh Second Assistant Camera: Daren Findling Production Designer: Christopher Klonecke Gaffer: Alexander Buono Second Unit Gaffers: Kyle Carver, Martin Cameron Best Boy: Christopher Mans Key Grip/Electrician: Courtney Jones Dolly Grip/Grip: John Bradley Grip: W. Ted Mayer Wardrobe Stylist/Production Coordinator: Caprice Buzard Wardrobe/Script Supervisor/Continuity Supervisor: Rick Edwards Post‑Log/Video Playback: Tony Hoskins Audio: Mickey McMullan, Tony Tarango, Mark Lee Production Assistants: Rebecca Roka, Melissa Dow, Matt Thompson, Tina Suffal Intern/Assistant Production Designer: Derek Sunday (Assistant to Rosie: Harley) Rat Wrangler: Lorelei Shannon Creature Design: Andy Hoyos, Andi Rusu Creature Prosthetics & Physical Special Effects: Robert Stanlee Special Visual Effects: Jeff Lane Make‑up/Hair Design: Robert Stanlee Assistant Hair, Make-up, SFX: Patricia Standlee Hair, Make‑up, SFX assistant: Rebecca Roka Project Manager: Tammy Dargan Lead Artist: Jeff Lane SGI Supervisor/3d: Kim White SGI Artist/3d: Brad Clarkson Matador Artist/Digital Effects: Jim Tibbitts Team Artists: Brett Batchelor, Andi Rusu, Rod Fung, Nathan Gams Lead Programmer: Jerry Shaw Team Programmers: Tim Weiss, Brian Johnson, Robert W. Lindsley QA Team: Jay Williams, Kenny Smith Sierra Configuration: Michael D. Jones, Joe Carper, Michael Brosius, Mark Budge, Nathan Clark, Steve Deckert, Scott Howell, Jillian Leonard, Marsha McCarty, Mike Pickhinke, John Ratcliffe, Cindy Romero, Leonard Salas, Sharon Simmons, John Trauger, Douglas Wheeler, Danny A. Woolard Sierra Systems: Greg Tomko-Pavia, David Artis, Christopher Smith, Larry B. Scott, Terry McHenry, Dan Foy Documentation: Author: Lorelei Shannon Documentation: Design: Kerri W. Kane AVID Editor: Wes Plate Sound Designer: Randy Yount, Din Studios Video Compression by: TrueMotion Sets by: Oregon Scenic & Lighting Props by: Seattle Prop & Costume Leather Garments by: Fantasy Unlimited, Seattle Sin Creative Consultants: Kim Graham, Hank Graham, Pat MacEwan Caterer: Mac B's of Seattle Los Angeles Casting Agent: Donovon/Foley Casting Talent Paymaster: Talent Fund Game Box Design: Nathan Gams Special Thanks To: Modular Video Systems, Chris Olson, Northwest Cine Rentals, Ed Bright, Jonas Jenson, Robert Wharton, Sierra Operations Staff, Ayesha Tidwell, Rudy Gadre, Cindy Vanous (Boy Toy), Brendan Vanous (PitMaster), Beverly Lexvold, Margie Walling, The Weathered Wall - Seattle, Al D., Lisa, Dale Christensen, Colette Bottinelli, Rod Hilton, Rick Southerland, Ken Prugh, Gary Brown, Marianne Sulkosky, Topo Swope, Brad Tallman, Todd Oliver, DeeDee Irby (Florence Nightengale), Nola Moss (Angel of Mercy), Matt Thompson (Dougie), Courtney Jones (Butt Meat Man), Rob Kenny (Catatonic), Adrian Bourne (Dog Toy), Adam Szofran (Puzzle Man), W. Ted Mayer (Outburst), Rebecca Roka (The Crayon), Matthew Nethercutt (Mongo), Jeff Sacherer (Bruiser), Richard Smalley (Wacko), Brendan Vanous (PitMaster), Cindy Vanous (Boy Toy), P. A. Quinn (Fangs), Leslie Fleming (The Barbarian), Christopher A. Floyd (Bad Boy), Ben Sherry (Mixer), Paul Weiss (The Board), Gary Spinrad (The Voice), Mark Emmert (Peeping Tom), Amber Burnett (Zombie), Christopher Mans (Blue Boy), Kenny Smith (Meatwagon), Andy Hoyos (Buffalo), Tim Weiss (The Flash), Tawna Lucero, Jaqueline Erbe, Guest, Jiri Rehak, Robert Cole, Terese Gant, Butler Video Studios, Bellvue Washington, Seattle Washington
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