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In November 1994, issue 71 of the popular French video game magazine "Génération 4" (AKA "Gen4") came out.<br/>
In it, there was a full-page mail-order ad for an erotic video game from Real World Software - a subsidiary of Real World Multimedia - promoted as '''''"The First hardcore erotic Game in the world!"''''' (''"Le Premier Jeu érotique hard au monde!"'' as originally written) without confirming the title.


[[File:1sthard.jpg|thumb|215px|Full-page ad in issue 71 of "Génération 4" magazine.]]
In July 1995, issue Vol.2 No.7 of the American PC gaming magazine ''PC Gamer'' was released, including a full-page mail-order ad promoting both ''Armaëth'' and this erotic game, under the title '''''Machot drives it all...'''''.
[[File:Armaethcomparison.jpg|thumb|215px|Comparison between "Armaeth" and the unnamed erotic game.]]
In November 1994, came out issue 71 of the popular French video game magazine "Génération 4". In it, there was a full-page ad for an erotic video game from Real World Software (subsidiary of Real World Multimedia).


''"Exclusive: '''The First hardcore erotic Game in the world'''! You are on a hot investigation inside a woman hotel... Games for women... and men... Designed for adults who are in a hurry, puzzles without hurting your brain, so you can have fun, relax, watch... animated format in 3D and 256 colors, MCGA, VGA or SuperVGA, for any PC Compatible from 8086 to the 80486, mouse or keyboard controls, silent mode and a boss key that instantly hides away the screen. Sent discreetly in an inconspicuous envelope. Software in French."''
==Translated Gen4 Ad Text==
[[File:Firsthard.jpg|thumb|250px|Full-page ad in issue 71 of "Génération 4" magazine.]]''"EXCLUSIVE:''<br/>
'''''The First hardcore erotic Game in the world !'''''
<br/>''You are on a HOT investigation inside a woman hotel... Games for women... and men... Designed for adults who are in a hurry, puzzles without hurting your brain, so you can have fun, relax, watch... animated format in 3D and 256 colors, MCGA, VGA or SuperVGA, for any PC Compatible from 8086 to the 80486, mouse or keyboard controls, silent mode and a boss key that instantly hides away the screen. Sent discreetly in an inconspicuous envelope. Software in French.''


Oddly enough, the ''title'' of the game is not confirmed anywhere.
''Warning!''<br/>
''This program contains potentially explicit erotic content and is not meant for teenagers. The buyer holds full responsibility for its usage and Real World Software will not be held responsible for any kind of circumstances.''


Not sold in stores, the game is meant to be bought through mail, paid with a check. The French ad gives several warnings to confirm that the buyer is over 18 in order to legally acquire it.
''MAIL ORDER ONLY"''


Despite the company being in the UK, there is no known English version of this game or the ad at this time.
==PC Gamer Ad Text==
[[File:Ai vr armaeth machot.jpg|thumb|220px|The full-page American ad in ''PC Gamer'' magazine, Vol.2 No.7. Includes ''Armaëth''.]]
''"'''Artificial Intelligence'''''<br/>
''Uses true Virtual Reality logic, all game characters act freely through Artificial Intelligence !''<br/>
''The adventure is unpredictable and develops in Real Time in front of your eyes. Each game round is unique !!''<br/>
'''''Virtual Reality'''''<br/>
''Interactive 3D animated 256 colors cartoon''<br/>
''Uses keyboard or mouse. Requires IBM PC 80286, VGA Minimal''
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'''''Machot drives it all...'''''<br/>
''You drive a screaming police inquiry in a damn hot hotel and you must uncover all of its women's secrets ! Easy straightforward direct game, no difficulties ! Hot erotic entertainment designed for adults. First in World !"''<br/>


The two screenshots in the ad show graphics and interface very reminiscent of ''Armaeth: The Lost Kingdom'', another point-and-click aventure video game by Real World Software.
==About the Game==
Oddly enough, the ''title'' of the game is not said in the French ad, but is clearly confirmed as ''Machot drives it all...'' in the American ad, where it's also shortened to ''"Machot"''.<br/>
Despite this game's French slogan - and the last line of description in the American ad - it is certainly not the "first hardcore erotic game in the world", as many erotic/pornographic video games came out on consoles as early as the Atari 2600.
[[File:Armaeth comparison.jpg|left|thumb|220px|Comparison between ''Armaëth'' and ''Machot''.]]


As of now, no known copies of the game are known to exist. The ad mentions both 3,5 inches floppies and 5,25 inches floppies.
The graphics and interface shown of ''Machot'' are very reminiscent of ''Armaëth: The Lost Kingdom'', another point-and-click adventure video game by Real World Software. In fact, ''Armaëth'' could be bought with ''Machot'' or separately through the American ad, at the same price.
 
Not sold in stores, ''Machot'' is only known to have been bought through the mail, paid with a cheque. American price was 50 dollars or 32 British pounds.<br/>
French price was 299 francs (the equivalent of about 50 dollars, accounting for inflation). ''Armaëth'' and ''Machot'' had the same price, and could be both bought for 80 dollars or 50 British pounds.<br/>
 
Copies could be ordered on 3,5 inches or 5,25 inches floppy disks.<br/>
 
Both ads give warnings to confirm that the buyer is over 18 in order to legally acquire it.<br/>
 
Despite the company being in the UK, both ads originate in publications from France and North America.
 
As of now, no known copies of ''Machot'' are known to still exist.
 
==Screenshot Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
Machot 1.jpg
Machot 2.jpg
Machot 3.jpg
</gallery>
==References==
* Génération 4 - No.71 (November 1994)
* PC Gamer (US Edition) - Vol.2 No.7 (July 1995)
 
[[Category:Lost video games|Machot]]
[[Category:Completely lost media|Machot]]

Revision as of 20:49, 11 May 2020

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This article has been tagged as NSFW due to its pornographic subject matter/visuals.



Machot.jpg

The American ad in PC Gamer magazine.

Status: Lost

In November 1994, issue 71 of the popular French video game magazine "Génération 4" (AKA "Gen4") came out.
In it, there was a full-page mail-order ad for an erotic video game from Real World Software - a subsidiary of Real World Multimedia - promoted as "The First hardcore erotic Game in the world!" ("Le Premier Jeu érotique hard au monde!" as originally written) without confirming the title.

In July 1995, issue Vol.2 No.7 of the American PC gaming magazine PC Gamer was released, including a full-page mail-order ad promoting both Armaëth and this erotic game, under the title Machot drives it all....

Translated Gen4 Ad Text

Full-page ad in issue 71 of "Génération 4" magazine.

"EXCLUSIVE:

The First hardcore erotic Game in the world !
You are on a HOT investigation inside a woman hotel... Games for women... and men... Designed for adults who are in a hurry, puzzles without hurting your brain, so you can have fun, relax, watch... animated format in 3D and 256 colors, MCGA, VGA or SuperVGA, for any PC Compatible from 8086 to the 80486, mouse or keyboard controls, silent mode and a boss key that instantly hides away the screen. Sent discreetly in an inconspicuous envelope. Software in French.

Warning!
This program contains potentially explicit erotic content and is not meant for teenagers. The buyer holds full responsibility for its usage and Real World Software will not be held responsible for any kind of circumstances.

MAIL ORDER ONLY"

PC Gamer Ad Text

The full-page American ad in PC Gamer magazine, Vol.2 No.7. Includes Armaëth.

"Artificial Intelligence
Uses true Virtual Reality logic, all game characters act freely through Artificial Intelligence !
The adventure is unpredictable and develops in Real Time in front of your eyes. Each game round is unique !!
Virtual Reality
Interactive 3D animated 256 colors cartoon
Uses keyboard or mouse. Requires IBM PC 80286, VGA Minimal

Machot drives it all...
You drive a screaming police inquiry in a damn hot hotel and you must uncover all of its women's secrets ! Easy straightforward direct game, no difficulties ! Hot erotic entertainment designed for adults. First in World !"

About the Game

Oddly enough, the title of the game is not said in the French ad, but is clearly confirmed as Machot drives it all... in the American ad, where it's also shortened to "Machot".
Despite this game's French slogan - and the last line of description in the American ad - it is certainly not the "first hardcore erotic game in the world", as many erotic/pornographic video games came out on consoles as early as the Atari 2600.

Comparison between Armaëth and Machot.

The graphics and interface shown of Machot are very reminiscent of Armaëth: The Lost Kingdom, another point-and-click adventure video game by Real World Software. In fact, Armaëth could be bought with Machot or separately through the American ad, at the same price.

Not sold in stores, Machot is only known to have been bought through the mail, paid with a cheque. American price was 50 dollars or 32 British pounds.
French price was 299 francs (the equivalent of about 50 dollars, accounting for inflation). Armaëth and Machot had the same price, and could be both bought for 80 dollars or 50 British pounds.

Copies could be ordered on 3,5 inches or 5,25 inches floppy disks.

Both ads give warnings to confirm that the buyer is over 18 in order to legally acquire it.

Despite the company being in the UK, both ads originate in publications from France and North America.

As of now, no known copies of Machot are known to still exist.

Screenshot Gallery

References

  • Génération 4 - No.71 (November 1994)
  • PC Gamer (US Edition) - Vol.2 No.7 (July 1995)