Well folks, it took us the best part of of three decades, but we finally stood up to those fat cats in the U.S. senate. Boy, I’ll bet former Nintendo chair Howard Lincoln is fuming right now, because, some 26 years after he stated it would never appear on a Nintendo console, garbage FMV game Night Trap has finally made it to the Switch.
It what is probably the biggest and most important middle-finger to the government in all of American history, the terrible 1992 Mega CD title – passionately remastered by developer Screaming Villains – will be available for purchase from the Nintendo eShop next Friday.
For those less inclined, Night Trap is an FMV game which sees the player as an operative of the Special Control Attack Team (or SCAT) who must protect Dana Plato and her ditzy pals from a vampiric attack that happens during a woodland slumber party. Despite the game’s overwhelming cheesiness, it caused outrage upon release, even being hauled up in congress as part of a hearing on video game violence.
This 25th Anniversary Edition contains remastered video and audio, never-before-seen scenes and extras such as the game’s prototype Scene of the Crime, its a genuinely neat little package of video game history. Already available on PS4 and PC, Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition launches on Nintendo Switch August 24.
Source: Destructoid Take that, Lincoln! Night Trap drops onto Nintendo Switch next week