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Example of the rotoscoping technique used in the computer game The Last Express. Image was created by Smoking Car Productions for use in the article Creating a PC Game by Tomi Pierce, which appeared in the Winter 1997 Newsweek Special Issue: Computers and the Family. The image was later used in the book High Score!: The Illustrated History of Electronic Games, by Rusel Demaria & Johnny L. Wilson and published by Osborne, a division of McGraw Hill.
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