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INXS: Make My Video

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Title Screen

INXS: Make My Video

Developer: Digital Pictures
Publishers: Sega[1][2] (US/EU), Tec Toy[3] (BR)
Platform: Sega CD
Released in US: January 1993[4]
Released in UK: September 1993[2]
Released in FR: September 1993[5]
Released in DE: August 1993[1]
Released in BR: October 1993[3]


MovieIcon.png This game has unused cinematics.
BonusIcon.png This game has hidden bonus content.


INXS: Make My Video allows you to remix the music videos for three INXS songs that aren't Need You Tonight.

Hidden Developer Videos

On the U-Direct menu (accessed by waiting at the menu long enough), press A, B, C, Right to display a behind-the-scenes video of the pool table shown in the game's cutscenes.

Pressing Start will display another video which shows how Digital Pictures came up with some of the Make My Video ideas (the same video as the other games in the series).

Hidden Audio

Putting the game disc into a CD player and selecting Track 2 will play this weird conversation. When reversed, the voice at the end turns out to be saying "Number nine", a reference to the "Paul is dead" conspiracy theory alleging that English musician Paul McCartney of the Beatles died on 9 November 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike. According to the theory, the Beatles have left clues alluding to that, specifically in the White Album track Revolution 9, where if you play the “number nine, number nine” intro backwards, it is claimed that it will sound like "Turn me on, dead man."

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Review: Make My Video - Sega Magazin, Issue 1, September/October 1993
  2. 2.0 2.1 ProDates - SegaPro, Issue 24, October 1993
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bits: Sega CD Agora É Tec Toy - VideoGame, Issue 31, October 1993
  4. Sega CD game availability - rec.games.video
  5. Infos - Select Round, Issue 1, September 1993