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''CarnEvil'' is a 1998 light gun shooter
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released by
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. It is often noted for its heavy use of graphic violence and
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. It is Midway Games' most successful light gun shooter.


Gameplay

''CarnEvil'' plays similarly to
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's ''House of the Dead'' series. It consists of four levels, each ending with a boss fight. The first three levels (Haunted House, Rickety Town, Freak Show) can be played in any order, but the fourth (Big Top) can only be accessed after all three are cleared. The players shoot enemies while progressing through carnival and amusement park environments. The gameplay is considerably violent and features various gory scenes. The controller is a pump-action shotgun attached to the cabinet by a cable; to reload, players must either pump the fore-end or fire off-screen. Occasionally, a girl named Betty will appear as an innocent civilian. Shooting her gives a life penalty, but does not garner any long-term consequences or changes to the game. Health and weapon power-ups can be found throughout the game. Weapon power-ups include a machine gun, shotgun, flamethrower, acid bath gun, and an increase in the magazine capacity for the standard gun. They can be obtained by shooting floating icons, such as a shotgun shell or a barrel of acid. The special weapons cannot be reloaded, but the magazine increase remains in effect until the player's health meter is exhausted. Grabbing these power-ups also provides bonus points.


Plot

The game is set in the fictional town of Greely Valley,
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claims that if a golden token is inserted into the jester skull's mouth on top of the gravestone of a ringmaster named Professor Ludwig von Tökkentäkker, his haunted
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will rise from the earth. The game begins with a group of teenagers taking a hayride tour through the Greely Valley cemetery, courtesy of the local "ghost expert" Spooky Sam. The unnamed protagonist leaves the tour and approaches Tökkentäkker's tombstone to find a golden coin sitting in its slot. The protagonist inserts the coin into the jester's mouth, resulting in the haunted amusement park rising from the ground. Trapped within, he takes a shotgun from the
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and uses it to fight off hordes of zombies and other undead monsters in order to escape. After fighting through the Haunted House, Rickety Town, and the
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, he enters the Big Top and fights his way in order to face Tökkentäkker directly aboard his airship. Soon after killing Tökkentäkker, the protagonist falls from the airship as it explodes. In the morning, he and the only other survivor, Betty, wake up in front of the tombstone, where the token falls back into its slot. The protagonist re-inserts it into the mouth of the jester, causing it to laugh wickedly as Betty screams in horror.


Development and release

''CarnEvil'' was conceptualized by Jack Haeger in 1988 when he was working on the video game '' Narc''. As part of the development team's experiments with live digitized footage for video games, Haegar began working with stop motion puppets in an attempt to recreate a cinematic experience. Haegar was fond of the classic horror movie premise of a teenager daring a friend to run through a graveyard, and sketched a concept piece based on this idea titled "Horror Show". The sketch, primarily depicting a decrepit haunted house, featured a poster with the "CarnEvil" name and a prototypical version of Umlaut named "Smeek". Although Haeger was aware that technical limitations at the time made the concept impractical, he saw potential in the "dark carnival" theme. Midway Games approved Haeger's concept following the successful releases of the light gun shooters '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day'' (1991) and '' Revolution X'' (1994), which Haegar co-directed. The game originally had a tone similar to
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, and featured an old caretaker character with a Punch and Judy-style puppet. After this version was harshly reviewed by Midway's management, the development team revamped the concept with characters that were more aggressive and darkly humorous. This tone was set by Haeger's conceptual character Hambone, a large brute with a goaltender mask and a
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arm who would become the
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of the Haunted House stage. Over 40 characters were created and modeled in
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. Artist and 3D modeler Scott Pikulski recalled that "Many ideas for characters and level content came from us just joking around while working on the game. It always felt like the project would be cancelled at any time, so we worked on it like we had nothing to lose. Jack has a great sense of humor, and many of the great ideas came from his head". The spindly, angular qualities of Haeger's concept sketches were influenced by '' The Nightmare Before Christmas'', while the expressive and disturbing qualities of the characters' faces were inspired by a black-and-white photobook titled ''Fellini's Faces''. The ''
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'' episode "Look — (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) — But There Were These Two Fellers...", which features a pair of murderous clowns, was also an influence. The fatalities in Midway's ''
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'' pushed the development team to increase the game's graphic violence, with Pikulski responsible for many of the game's goriest effects. However, in response to objections from potential distributors, the development team installed a DIP switch that would allow operators to replace the giant infant boss character Junior with a giant
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character named Deaddy. The opening and closing cutscenes were created by Blur Studio under the direction of Tim Miller. The music was composed by Kevin Quinn.''CarnEvil'' (arcade) end credits Haeger voiced the game's opening narration as well as the characters Umlaut, Tökkentäkker, Hambone and Krampus. The enemy character Muertito the Bat Boy was created and voiced by artist Martin Martinez. In September 1998, ''CarnEvil'' was showcased at the Amusement & Music Operators Association Expo in
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. It was released on
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1998, and it was considered a competitor to
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's '' Area 51: Site 4'' and
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's ''
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''. In 1999, Midway confirmed that the game would not be ported to consoles.


Reception and legacy

Mark Hain of ''
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'' praised the game's visuals and comfortable pump action gun, but was disappointed by the lack of extra gameplay features and hidden background secrets compared to
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' '' Area 51'' and ''
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''. Jason Wilson and Tyrone Rodriguez of ''
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'' also praised the graphics, writing that "the stunning 3D environments are portrayed in such gruesome detail, you will think you're trapped in a horror film". French magazine ''Player One'' gave the game a score of 69%, regarding it as a '' House of the Dead'' clone, but commending the gun's design and precision as well as the gory graphics. Adam Bregman of ''
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'' considered ''CarnEvil'' to be "undoubtedly the best of the genre" and "perhaps the most twisted video game ever created". According to Haeger, the game's sales exceeded those of ''
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'', which encouraged Midway's arcade team to conceptualize a
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adaptation that ultimately never materialized. ''CarnEvil'' was never ported to home consoles despite the success of ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' Point Blank'' on those platforms. Pikulski claimed that a developer had intended to create an original home console game that bore the ''CarnEvil'' title. In September 2015, the fansite "Greely Valley Cemetery" was created as an archive for the game's concept sketches, promotional art, music tracks and voice clips. Lucas Sullivan of '' GamesRadar+'' considered '' Killing Floor'' and its sequel to be
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s to ''CarnEvil'', and he saw a thematic influence on the "Loony Park" level in '' Painkillers ''Battle Out of Hell'' expansion pack and '' Until Dawn: Rush of Blood''.


References


External links

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