Marky Mark: Make My Video

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Marky Mark: Make My Video
Developer(s) Digital Pictures
Publisher(s) SCEE
Platform(s) Sega Mega-CD
Release date 1992
Genre(s) Music Video Editor
Mode(s)

Marky Mark: Make My Video was created as a video game by Digital Pictures in 1992. The game was part of a series of games made of the same concept for various artists of this era.

The game puts the player in control of editing the music videos for hip-hop artist Marky Mark (Mark Wahlberg) and his group The Funky Bunch on 3 different songs: "Good Vibrations", "I Need Money" and "You Gotta Believe". Players are given instructions of what they should include in the video, and then the song is played while you edit the video live. Players can change between video clips available by pressing the buttons on the controller, and have the option between clips from the videos of the group, stock footage, movie clips and special effects.

The magazine Game Informer gave this game a 0 out of 10, the lowest score a game has ever gotten[1]. A 2007 PC World article rated the game as number 8 on their list of the 10 worst games of all time.[2]

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  1. ^ Marky Mark: Make My Video Reviews
  2. ^ The 10 worst games of all time, pcworld.ca, Emru Townsend, November 19, 2007

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