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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ザッピング「殺意」, literally "Zapping 'Murderous Intent'") is a [[LD-ROM²]] [[full motion video]] interactive television drama developed by [[JP Multimedia Entertainment]] and published by [[Pioneer LDC]]. Released exclusively in Japan in August 1994, the game is an interactive German murder mystery film dubbed into Japanese, featuring the ability for viewers to choose two separate versions of the film seen from each of its two protagonists.
  
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The term "[[wikipedia:Channel surfing|zapping]]" refers to the act of quickly changing between television channels.
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Originally a 1991 [[wikipedia:Germany|German]] [[wikipedia:television film|made-for-television movie]] titled ''Murderous Decisions'' (Mörderische Entscheidung), the project was an experiment in interactive television by famed director [[wikipedia:Oliver Hirschbiegel|Oliver Hirschbiegel]], who wanted to "transform the destructive principle of [[wikipedia:Channel surfing|zapping]] into a constructive method of interaction".{{ref|http://www.cyberroach.com/new_laseractive_pics/japan/jzapldrom2/jzapldrom2.htm}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210617003749/https://ludicine.ca/en/filmographie/moerderische-entscheidung}}
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Two different cuts of the movie were produced (one from each protagonists' perspective), and both were broadcast simultaneously on two different stations. Viewers were encouraged to switch between channels in order to produce their own movie. While critically praised, audiences were reportedly confused, and would lose track of the film's plot.{{ref|http://www.cyberroach.com/new_laseractive_pics/japan/jzapldrom2/jzapldrom2.htm}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210617003749/https://ludicine.ca/en/filmographie/moerderische-entscheidung}}
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The Japanese localization and publishing of ''{{PAGENAME}}'' was a joint production of television companies [[Fuji TV]] and [[TBS]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210906090358/https://www.amazon.co.jp/ザッピング-殺意-セパレート・-VHS-ニルス・ダベルニェイ/dp/B000064Z65}}
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' was first released on [[wikipedia:VHS|VHS]] exclusively in Japan by publisher Amuse Soft Entertainment on May 20, 1994.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210906090358/https://www.amazon.co.jp/ザッピング-殺意-セパレート・-VHS-ニルス・ダベルニェイ/dp/B000064Z65}} When brought to the [[LaserActive]] three months later, each of the two cuts occupied a separate side of the [[LaserDisc]].
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Zapping "Satsui"
System(s): LD-ROM²
Publisher: Pioneer LDC[1]
Developer:
Licensor: Beta Film[2]
Genre: Interactive MovieTemplate:Magref






























Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
LD-ROM²
JP
¥9800[2]




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Zapping "Satsui" (ザッピング「殺意」, literally "Zapping 'Murderous Intent'") is a LD-ROM² full motion video interactive television drama developed by JP Multimedia Entertainment and published by Pioneer LDC. Released exclusively in Japan in August 1994, the game is an interactive German murder mystery film dubbed into Japanese, featuring the ability for viewers to choose two separate versions of the film seen from each of its two protagonists.

The term "zapping" refers to the act of quickly changing between television channels.

History

Background

Zapping "Satsui" relies on the LaserActive's ability to quickly change video tracks.

Originally a 1991 German made-for-television movie titled Murderous Decisions (Mörderische Entscheidung), the project was an experiment in interactive television by famed director Oliver Hirschbiegel, who wanted to "transform the destructive principle of zapping into a constructive method of interaction".[3][4]

Two different cuts of the movie were produced (one from each protagonists' perspective), and both were broadcast simultaneously on two different stations. Viewers were encouraged to switch between channels in order to produce their own movie. While critically praised, audiences were reportedly confused, and would lose track of the film's plot.[3][4]

Development

The Japanese localization and publishing of Zapping "Satsui" was a joint production of television companies Fuji TV and TBS.[5]

Release

Zapping "Satsui" was first released on VHS exclusively in Japan by publisher Amuse Soft Entertainment on May 20, 1994.[5] When brought to the LaserActive three months later, each of the two cuts occupied a separate side of the LaserDisc. [4]

Magazine articles

Main article: Zapping "Satsui"/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

LD-ROM², JP

References

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