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|title=Big Brother
|title=<center>Big Brother</center>
|description=lost video game based on George Orwell's Novel 1984
||image=Bigbrother.png
|startyear=1998
||imagecaption=A screenshot from the game.
|timeframe=No
||status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|status=Lost
|category=Lost video games
|tags=1984; video game; dystopia; orwell
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Big Brother is a video game developed for PC by the U.S company Media X some time in the late 90's. Little is known about the game outside of the [https://ia903101.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/6/items/NEXT_Generation_48/NEXT_Generation_48_jp2.zip&file=NEXT_Generation_48_jp2/NEXT_Generation_48_0056.jp2&scale=4&rotate=0 December issue of Next Generation Magazine, 1998.]
'''''Big Brother''''' was a video game developed for the PC by American company Media X some time in the late 1990s. Based on George Orwell's novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'', not much is known about the game outside of the December 1998 issue of Next Generation Magazine.<ref>[https://ia903101.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/6/items/NEXT_Generation_48/NEXT_Generation_48_jp2.zip&file=NEXT_Generation_48_jp2/NEXT_Generation_48_0056.jp2&scale=4&rotate=0 A page from the December 1998 issue of Next Generation Magazine which has an article on ''Big Brother''.] Retrieved 08 Dec '19</ref>


The game's story is based on George Orwell's 1948 novel 1984, the plot being "slightly different from that of 1984, with a corrupt regime that’s crumbling even more than in the book". Players are tasked with rescuing their fiancee from the Thought Police through 12 levels, each one apparently "5 hours" long, cut down from an original count of 60 levels.
==Plot and Gameplay==
[[Has brief:: The game's premise is based on George Orwell's 1948 novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'', though the plot is ''"slightly different from that of 1984, with a corrupt regime that’s crumbling even more than in the book"''. Players are tasked with rescuing their fiancee from the Thought Police through 12 levels, each one apparently ''"5 hours"'' long, cut down from an original count of 60 levels.]]<ref>[https://ia903101.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/6/items/NEXT_Generation_48/NEXT_Generation_48_jp2.zip&file=NEXT_Generation_48_jp2/NEXT_Generation_48_0056.jp2&scale=4&rotate=0 Another page from the December 1998 issue of Next Generation Magazine on ''Big Brother''.] Retrieved 08 Dec '19</ref>


The published information in Next Generation Magazine describes Big Brother as an adventure game that uses a modern interface, real time graphics, advanced facial animations and environmental puzzles to deliver a fresh experience in the fatigued adventure genre of the late 90's.
The published information in Next Generation Magazine describes ''Big Brother'' as an adventure game that uses a modern interface, real-time graphics, advanced facial animations, and environmental puzzles to deliver a fresh experience in the fatigued adventure genre of the late 1990s.


Next Generation Magazine seems to be the last time Big Brother or Media X was ever mentioned. The release date was scheduled for the first quarter of 1999.
==Availability==
Next Generation Magazine seems to be the last time ''Big Brother'' or Media X was ever mentioned. The release date was scheduled for the first quarter of 1999. However, as of now, it is nowhere to be seen and likely will not be seen anytime soon unless any of the developers decide to leak the game online.
 
==References==
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Revision as of 17:08, 10 May 2020

Bigbrother.png

A screenshot from the game.

Status: Lost

Big Brother was a video game developed for the PC by American company Media X some time in the late 1990s. Based on George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, not much is known about the game outside of the December 1998 issue of Next Generation Magazine.[1]

Plot and Gameplay

The game's premise is based on George Orwell's 1948 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, though the plot is "slightly different from that of 1984, with a corrupt regime that’s crumbling even more than in the book". Players are tasked with rescuing their fiancee from the Thought Police through 12 levels, each one apparently "5 hours" long, cut down from an original count of 60 levels.[2]

The published information in Next Generation Magazine describes Big Brother as an adventure game that uses a modern interface, real-time graphics, advanced facial animations, and environmental puzzles to deliver a fresh experience in the fatigued adventure genre of the late 1990s.

Availability

Next Generation Magazine seems to be the last time Big Brother or Media X was ever mentioned. The release date was scheduled for the first quarter of 1999. However, as of now, it is nowhere to be seen and likely will not be seen anytime soon unless any of the developers decide to leak the game online.

References