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Cast
Harlan Ellison | ... |
AM (voice)
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Tom Myers | ... |
Benny / Guard (voice)
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Julio Jeinson | ... |
Villager / Surgat (voice)
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Anton Latreque | ... |
Murphy / Scientist Prisoner / Village Elder (voice)
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Philip James | ... |
Thomas / Anesthetist (voice)
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Samuel Fenn | ... |
Brickman / Mengele / Angel (voice)
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Adiayl Labinah | ... |
Ellen (voice)
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Vernon Edwards | ... |
Anubis (voice)
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Natasha Konduros | ... |
Workstation / Imp (voice)
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Vincent C. Murovich III | ... |
Gorrister (voice)
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Edward Sayers | ... |
Jackal / Translator / Chinese Computer (voice)
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Steve Savage | ... |
Harry / Loudspeaker / Id (voice)
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Melina Van Houk | ... |
Edna / Scullery Maid (voice)
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Valinda Barrett | ... |
Glynis / Witch / Manya (voice)
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Frederick Reynolds | ... |
Nimdok (voice)
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Jonathon Ficcadenti | ... |
Mutant Child / Child Patient (voice)
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Norman Hicks | ... |
Eyeless Patient / Devil / Gargoyle (voice)
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Jeffrey Buckner Ford | ... |
Trapped Prisoner / Super Ego (voice)
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Skip Towne | ... |
Rapist / Video Screen / Russian Computer (voice)
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Directed by
David Mullich |
Written by
Harlan Ellison | ... | (short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream") |
Harlan Ellison | ... | (design, dialog and story) and |
David Mullich | ... | (design, dialog and story) and |
David Sears | ... | (design, dialog and story) |
Produced by
Patrick Ketchum | ... | executive producer |
Paul Licari | ... | executive producer |
David Mullich | ... | producer |
Robert Wiggens | ... | line producer |
Music by
John Ottman |
Production Design by
Bradley W. Schenck |
Art Department
Jhoneil Centeno | ... | assistant art director: Dreamers Guild |
Peter Delgado | ... | art director: Cyberdreams |
Allison Hershey | ... | art director: Dreamers Guild |
Robert L. Miles | ... | background artist |
Glenn Price | ... | assistant art director: Dreamers Guild |
Sound Department
James Phillipsen | ... | sound effects |
Glenn Rueger | ... | dialogue editor |
Lawrence Schwedler | ... | sound effects |
Animation Department
Jhoneil Centeno | ... | character animator: Dreamers Guild |
Diane Cooper | ... | character animator: Dreamers Guild |
Rafael L. Navarro | ... | character animator: Dreamers Guild (as Ralph Navarro) |
Steve Nazar | ... | character animator: Dreamers Guild |
Music Department
David B. Schultz | ... | music producer: DBS Music |
Additional Crew
Erik Bethke | ... | additional script: Dreamers Guild |
John Bolton | ... | programmer: Dreamers Guild / scriptor: Dreamers Guild / technical director: Dreamers Guild |
John Goodner | ... | additional art: Dreamers Guild |
Mark Harwood | ... | playtester: Cyberdreams |
Erick Haugen | ... | additional script: Dreamers Guild |
Lisa Ienacco | ... | additional art: Dreamers Guild |
Chris Klug | ... | playtester: Cyberdreams |
April Lee | ... | additional art: Dreamers Guild |
Sharon McIntyre | ... | scriptor: Dreamers Guild |
Steven McNally | ... | scriptor: Dreamers Guild |
Jack Russell | ... | scriptor: Dreamers Guild |
Adam Ryan | ... | playtester: Cyberdreams |
Nathan Simpson | ... | additional art: Dreamers Guild |
Mike Tudorovich | ... | additional programmer: Dreamers Guild |
Lisa Wasserman | ... | voice-over director: Virtual Casting |
Anita Ziobro | ... | additional art: Dreamers Guild |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Cyberdreams
- MGM Interactive (United States)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Bright & Associates (package design)
- Cheshire Multimedia Sound (voice digitizing)
- Cheshire Multimedia Sound (voice recording)
- DBS Music (music arrangement)
- DBS Music (music production)
- Virtual Casting (voice casting)
- Virtual Casting (voice direction)
- Virtual Images Unlimited (3-D mouse pad)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Based upon Harlan Ellison's classic short story, this CD-ROM adventure stars an omnipotent supercomputer calling itself AM (as in "I think, therefore I am."). Built by the Americans as the ultimate defense system, AM accidentally became self-aware and eventually goes insane. Linking up with its Chinese and Russian counterparts, AM destroys the entire human race except for five people: Gorrister, the suicidal loner; Benny, the deformed war veteran; Ellen, the hysterical phobic; Nimdok, the secretive sadist; and Ted, the cynical paranoid. These damned souls have been kept alive and psychologically tortured for 105 years until AM begins a new game of metaphorical adventures based on each captive's fatal personality flaw.
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $450,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Harlan Ellison stated in an interview that he wanted to make this game impossible to beat. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in 7 Weirdest Things That Were Adapted into Videogames (2019). See more » |
Quotes |
[first lines]
AM: Hate. Let me tell you how much I've come to hate you since I began to live. There are 387.44 million miles of printed circuits in wafer thin layers that fill my complex. If the word 'hate' was engraved on each nanoangstrom of those hundreds of millions of miles it would not equal one one-billionth of the hate I feel for humans at this micro-instant. For you. Hate. Hate. See more » |