Anybody ever play this??
Night Trap, the controversial FMV horror game from 1992, is on its way to being playable in a web browser thanks to a software engineer named Dave Voyles. The game garnered controversy in the early 90s for alleged violence, was pulled from store shelves, and alongside games like Mortal Kombat and Doom, was one of the core games that lead to the formation of the ESRB rating system in the United States. Late last year, someone turned up at a game store in Albuquerque, New Mexico with 203 copies of Night Trap for sale, which the seller claims were acquired after Blockbuster first recalled the game in the 90s.
Out of a nostalgic love of the game, Voyles is working on porting Night Trap from Sega CD to HTML5, which is a more complicated process than you might think. Not only are the video clips stored in the .iso very small, but the file names are obscure. Voyles mentions the potential difficulty in seamlessly splicing some of the shorter interactive scenes together.