Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch: Make My Video
Sega CD · 1992
About this game
Make My Video: Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch is a video game based on real-time editing of music video footage.
The setup is that a brother and sister pair is arguing about what would make the best Marky Mark video.
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Since they can not agree, they enlist help from some other people: A boxer and his trainer, a trio of teenage girls, the members of a garage band, and their parents.
Each group has their ideas about what an ideal Marky Mark video should or should not contain.
The specifications normally come in the form of a set of pictures they either do or don't want to see, and perhaps some effects.
The game has three Marky Mark videos from which to choose: "Good Vibrations", "I Need Money", and "You Gotta Believe".
About Sega CD
Known as the Mega-CD outside North America, the Sega CD (1991/1992) was Sega's CD-ROM add-on for the Genesis, offering full-motion video games that felt cutting-edge at the time but haven't all aged gracefully. Bulky, fragile packaging and a relatively short commercial life make complete Sega CD sets — case, manual, and the disc itself — a meaningful step up in difficulty from Genesis cartridge collecting.
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