Thread:SecondOpinion/@comment-5758863-20151220005810/@comment-5688420-20160102233400

Thrill Kill, yea i heard of it.

apparently, the game was finished and nearing its release date, but following the game's impendibg AO rating (the VERY FIRST game to be given an AO rating), publisher Virgin Interactive bailed out in the last minute because of orders from new parent company ELECTRONIC F****ING ARTS (during their company-buying spree). yes, the same company that brought us a whole truckload of M-rated games, including the first M-rated boxing game (Fight Night Champion), though this was before it.

in dismay, the developers decided to dump the game's ROM on the internet, where we would eventually see it. the game engine for the game was later used for Wu-Tang Shaolin Style