Someone please help me find this!
Its an adult entertainment interactive cd-rom program that came out in 1993. Its called Nightwatch Interactive. The only link I found thats even related to it is this:
http://www.wordyard.com/dmz/digicult...edia-4-93.html
*Read the part thats under "For Grownups Only" when u get to the link. Im trying to find this to purchase. A guy who I dont talk to anymore, sold me it a while ago but I lost it. But where can this be purchased? It was a pretty unique and cool program that looked so real!! It actually had familiar adult stars in it too.
The link says this:
On one side of the aisle hangs a poster for "Fractal Ecstasy," a CD demonstrating an arcane mathematical system that generates abstract psychedelic images. Across the way, the Pixis company is selling "House of Sleeping Beauties" -- "a full-length digital adult movie" promising a more down-to-earth kind of ecstasy.
The multimedia world is abuzz over electronic erotica, or digital adult scenes. While prurient programs are nothing new -- the cartoonish MacPlaymate was a popular item a few years ago -- only recently has the technology begun to allow people to view high-quality nude stills and full-motion fleshly video on their screens.
Staid computer entrepreneurs act as though the possibility of such products never occurred to them, while companies like Penthouse and Playboy that already have a big backlist of the material rush to exploit the new market. At Intermedia, a handful of X-rated dealers were tucked away in the back corner of the exhibition hall; somehow every local TV crew found its way to them.
"What can you do with this that you can't do with a regular video?" a spectator asks.
The spokesman for a company called Romulus Entertainment stumbles at the question. "Well, you can cut and paste..." Clearly, the language of computing can be treacherous in this context.
Digital adult scene producers all promise "interactive" experiences. Penthouse exec Kathy Keeton demonstrated "Penthouse Interactive," a new CD-ROM that allows the user to act as photographer at a Penthouse Pet shoot. Body Cello, an X-rated distributor, displayed "Nightwatch Interactive," in which a sultry night security guard takes you along on her voyeuristic rounds.
This kind of "interactivity" is mostly a one-way street: The male user sits at the controls and enjoys the attentions of a female digital servant. When "Remove Top" or "Strip Naked" are the two choices, the direction of the "interaction" is a foregone conclusion.
Speakers at a late-night panel on multimedia erotica ignored such issues and instead decried the possibility of digital censorship, which so far seems to be nonexistent. They also talked hopefully of more complex uses of the new medium.
One described an interactive program that provides a crash course in sexual manners. You approach a hot-looking woman on the street, and are confronted with three choices: ignore her, ask her out for a drink or invite her to share a hot tub. The panting dog who can't resist the third choice gets a slap in the face for his impatience. Presumably, though, the savvier player who buys her a drink is offered a better time.
http://www.wordyard.com/dmz/digicult...edia-4-93.html
*Read the part thats under "For Grownups Only" when u get to the link. Im trying to find this to purchase. A guy who I dont talk to anymore, sold me it a while ago but I lost it. But where can this be purchased? It was a pretty unique and cool program that looked so real!! It actually had familiar adult stars in it too.
The link says this:
On one side of the aisle hangs a poster for "Fractal Ecstasy," a CD demonstrating an arcane mathematical system that generates abstract psychedelic images. Across the way, the Pixis company is selling "House of Sleeping Beauties" -- "a full-length digital adult movie" promising a more down-to-earth kind of ecstasy.
The multimedia world is abuzz over electronic erotica, or digital adult scenes. While prurient programs are nothing new -- the cartoonish MacPlaymate was a popular item a few years ago -- only recently has the technology begun to allow people to view high-quality nude stills and full-motion fleshly video on their screens.
Staid computer entrepreneurs act as though the possibility of such products never occurred to them, while companies like Penthouse and Playboy that already have a big backlist of the material rush to exploit the new market. At Intermedia, a handful of X-rated dealers were tucked away in the back corner of the exhibition hall; somehow every local TV crew found its way to them.
"What can you do with this that you can't do with a regular video?" a spectator asks.
The spokesman for a company called Romulus Entertainment stumbles at the question. "Well, you can cut and paste..." Clearly, the language of computing can be treacherous in this context.
Digital adult scene producers all promise "interactive" experiences. Penthouse exec Kathy Keeton demonstrated "Penthouse Interactive," a new CD-ROM that allows the user to act as photographer at a Penthouse Pet shoot. Body Cello, an X-rated distributor, displayed "Nightwatch Interactive," in which a sultry night security guard takes you along on her voyeuristic rounds.
This kind of "interactivity" is mostly a one-way street: The male user sits at the controls and enjoys the attentions of a female digital servant. When "Remove Top" or "Strip Naked" are the two choices, the direction of the "interaction" is a foregone conclusion.
Speakers at a late-night panel on multimedia erotica ignored such issues and instead decried the possibility of digital censorship, which so far seems to be nonexistent. They also talked hopefully of more complex uses of the new medium.
One described an interactive program that provides a crash course in sexual manners. You approach a hot-looking woman on the street, and are confronted with three choices: ignore her, ask her out for a drink or invite her to share a hot tub. The panting dog who can't resist the third choice gets a slap in the face for his impatience. Presumably, though, the savvier player who buys her a drink is offered a better time.
You make me feel dirty like I need a shower but I'm worried that it won't wash off.
Can't help you though unless I start searching online. Jump into some nerd sex IRC chatroom and try to get a copy from someone.
Can't help you though unless I start searching online. Jump into some nerd sex IRC chatroom and try to get a copy from someone.
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