Prince Interactive

Description
Prince became a major international music star in 1982 with the release of "1999" and his fusion of rock, funk, soul and R&B dance music has kept him popular ever since. He was an early proponent of computer technology to deliver music whether it be through the internet or in a 3D multimedia experience such as this CD-ROM. At the time, Prince was in a battle with Warner Brothers Records over control of his music and was not using his name but instead used a symbol or glyph which looked like this stood on end... o(+>
The adventure game type of experience is a quest to collect the five pieces of Prince’s symbol, as you go through each beautifully rendered "virtual reality" world of his Foyer, Studio, Library, Grand Hallway, Dance Club, Boudoir, Virtual Video Room and Candle Room.
The structure you journey through is also in the shape of the artist's symbol. There are 11 simple puzzles to solve in order to get clues to play videos and collect the pieces that when all gathered you will see a special final exclusive video.
There are hundreds of music samples, concert video clips, and interactive objects many of which provide a history of Prince's career, music, albums, posters and friends. There are several mini games such as a working mixing console and DJ deck.
There are four full-length music videos, including two new songs: 'Interactive' and 'Endorphinemachine.' The music studio has a karaoke version of 'Kiss,' and in the private club music legends Eric Clapton, Little Richard, George Clinton, and Miles Davis share their views about him. You can also edit a version of the song "Race" Putting the CD-Rom in a stereo player will play the song "Interactive"
Prince (when he was alive) admitted that he nothing to do with the production of the game.




