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The game's plot is unknown, except for a generic story about a second "Great Chicago Fire." The gameplay was never shown. In 2001, the lead director and writer of the game, ''Grady Sain,'' released a 7 minute compilation of many of the filmed interludes of the game in the format of a long trailer, dubbed the "Sundance Trailer."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20011203163041/http://duelinfiremen.com:80/ Official website from 2001 by Grady Sain.] Retrieved 6 October 2017 (archived).</ref>
The game's plot is unknown, except for a generic story about a second "Great Chicago Fire." The gameplay was never shown. In 2001, the lead director and writer of the game, ''Grady Sain,'' released a 7 minute compilation of many of the filmed interludes of the game in the format of a long trailer, dubbed the "Sundance Trailer."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20011203163041/http://duelinfiremen.com:80/ Official website from 2001 by Grady Sain.] Retrieved 6 October 2017 (archived).</ref>


The game had a huge cast, including cameos by Timothy Leary, Rudy Ray Moore, and Mark Mothersbaugh.
The game had a huge cast, including cameos by Timothy Leary, Rudy Ray Moore, Mark Mothersbaugh, and even Tony Hawk!


==Existing Footage==
==Existing Footage==

Revision as of 16:44, 8 October 2017

DuelinFiremenBoxart.jpg

Box art.

Status: Lost

Duelin' Firemen! was an FMV game created by RUNANDGUN! Studios between 1994 and 1995. Although the game was never cancelled, it missed it's July 1995 release date[1]and subsequently all news on the project dried up.

The game's plot is unknown, except for a generic story about a second "Great Chicago Fire." The gameplay was never shown. In 2001, the lead director and writer of the game, Grady Sain, released a 7 minute compilation of many of the filmed interludes of the game in the format of a long trailer, dubbed the "Sundance Trailer."[2]

The game had a huge cast, including cameos by Timothy Leary, Rudy Ray Moore, Mark Mothersbaugh, and even Tony Hawk!

Existing Footage

Sundance Trailer

References

  1. SubGenius blog post, December 21st 1994. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  2. Official website from 2001 by Grady Sain. Retrieved 6 October 2017 (archived).