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'Night Trap' Returns To Console In Time For 25th Anniversary

Night Trap is one of the infamous oddities of '90s gaming. One of the few games to be made an example of during congressional hearings about video game violence along with Mortal Kombat, Night Trap was one of the first Sega CD titles where you basically had to save a bunch of girls from being killed in a home filled with trap doors, secret panels, and a bunch of other nonsense that was almost impossible to beat without a guide. We'll let the Game Grumps show you more if you're interested in the original.

'Night Trap' Returns To Console In Time For 25th Anniversary

Well, now you can relive that horror all over again on a modern console as Screaming Villains and Limited Run Games will be releasing the FMV title on PlayStation 4 (5,000 physically copies) on August 11th, and for PS4 and Steam (digitally) on August 15th, with an Xbox One release planned for some time down the road. They'll also be making a Collector's Edition, limited to 3,000 copies, which will include the game, a poster, a cassette tape with the game's theme song, a reversible Sega CD-style cover art and box, and an embroidered patch. That's not a bad haul for anyone who has a flair for nostalgia purchases.


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Gavin SheehanAbout Gavin Sheehan

Gavin is the current Games Editor for Bleeding Cool. He has been a lifelong geek who can chat with you about comics, television, video games, and even pro wrestling. He can also teach you how to play Star Trek chess, be your Mercy on Overwatch, recommend random cool music, and goes rogue in D&D. He also enjoys hundreds of other geeky things that can't be covered in a single paragraph. Follow @TheGavinSheehan on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Vero, for random pictures and musings.
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