Maximum Surge is a cancelled video game by Digital Pictures. Planned for release in 1996 for the 3DO, Macintosh, PC and Sega Saturn, it was to feature full-motion video in the same way that many of Digital Pictures' releases of the time did. The game's 90 minutes of video footage starred Walter Koenig and Yasmine Bleeth, was directed by William Mesa, and was written by J. Garrett Glover and Charlie Ogden.
According to Flash Film Works, the studio responsible for the special effects used in the game, Maximum Surge was never released. Maximum Surge, Flash Film Works official website. However, the ESRB's website lists a rating for the game on multiple platforms, suggesting that the project made it at least to the late stages of development. A short playable demo of Maximum Surge was released as part of a Digital Pictures Windows 95 demo disk.
The video footage was filmed in Hollywood and Long Beach, California. Yasmine Bleeth commented " Maximum Surge was a completely new experience for me. It was great to get tough and gritty. The whole concept of CD-ROM is still mind-blowing to me."
Footage from this and other Digital Pictures games was used by Insight Film and Video Production, Shavick Entertainment, and Avrio Filmworks to create a movie originally titled Maximum Surge Movie, which was later rereleased on DVD by York Entertainment under the name Game Over.
The game cost $3 million to develop.
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