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|title=<center>Capitol Punishment</center>
|title=<center>Capitol Punishment</center>
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|imagecaption=Screenshot 1 of 3.
|imagecaption=The game's box art.
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|status=<span style="color:grey;">'''Non-existent'''</span>
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'''''Capitol Punishment''''' is a cancelled video game project by famed programmer Al Lowe (who created the ''Leisure Suit Larry'' series). It would have been published by Sierra and released for the PC by the end of 1994.
'''''Capitol Punishment''''' is a cancelled video game project by famed programmer Al Lowe (who created the ''Leisure Suit Larry'' series). It would have been published by Sierra and released for the PC by the end of 1994.
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It was meant to be an action game where the player would play as both Bill and Hillary Clinton riding in a canoe on a long river while avoiding many obstacles and enemies, usually based on rival politicians and the gameplay would involve various politics-related satirical imagery.
It was meant to be an action game where the player would play as both Bill and Hillary Clinton riding in a canoe on a long river while avoiding many obstacles and enemies, usually based on rival politicians and the gameplay would involve various politics-related satirical imagery.


Al Lowe cancelled the game when he realized his idea looked better on paper than in execution, and due to technical limitations: after getting so many elements together, the game would "bogged down terribly".<ref>[http://verbosity.wiw.org/issue7/allowe.html 1997 verbosity.wiw.org interview with Al Lowe, in which the game is briefly discussed.] Retrieved 03 Jun '14.</ref>
Al Lowe cancelled the game when he realized his idea looked better on paper than in execution, and due to technical limitations: after getting so many elements together, the game would "bogged down terribly".<ref>[http://verbosity.wiw.org/issue7/allowe.html 1997 verbosity.wiw.org interview with Al Lowe, in which the game is briefly discussed.] Retrieved 03 Jun '14</ref>


Apart from three different screenshots, no prototype or other media from the game has surfaced.
Besides screenshots for the game, according to Al Lowe through way of emails, there are no builds to ''Capitol Punishment''. Lowe stated that the game never got to the prototype stage in development and has since sold animation cels for the game on eBay.
 
==Gallery==
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File:27880capitol_001.jpg|Screenshot 2 of 3.<ref>[http://www.abandonware-france.org/ltf_abandon/ltf_jeu.php?id=1473 abandonware-france.org page on the game.] Retrieved 03 Jun '14.</ref>
File:27879capitol 000.jpg|Screenshot 1 of 3.
File:27880capitol_001.jpg|Screenshot 2 of 3.<ref>[http://www.abandonware-france.org/ltf_abandon/ltf_jeu.php?id=1473 abandonware-france.org page on the game.] Retrieved 03 Jun '14</ref>
File:27881capitol_002.jpg|Screenshot 3 of 3.
File:27881capitol_002.jpg|Screenshot 3 of 3.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
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[[Category:Lost video games]]
[[Category: Non-existence confirmed]]

Latest revision as of 03:00, 25 November 2021

Capitol Punishment boxart.jpg

The game's box art.

Status: Non-existent

Capitol Punishment is a cancelled video game project by famed programmer Al Lowe (who created the Leisure Suit Larry series). It would have been published by Sierra and released for the PC by the end of 1994.

It was meant to be an action game where the player would play as both Bill and Hillary Clinton riding in a canoe on a long river while avoiding many obstacles and enemies, usually based on rival politicians and the gameplay would involve various politics-related satirical imagery.

Al Lowe cancelled the game when he realized his idea looked better on paper than in execution, and due to technical limitations: after getting so many elements together, the game would "bogged down terribly".[1]

Besides screenshots for the game, according to Al Lowe through way of emails, there are no builds to Capitol Punishment. Lowe stated that the game never got to the prototype stage in development and has since sold animation cels for the game on eBay.

Gallery

References