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[h1]Update #11[/h1]
[h3]Features and Improvements:[/h3]
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[*] Removed "The Gorilla" movie from the game.
[*] Fixed loud sound effects when entering or exiting a theater or the game.
[*] Addressed most instances of first-person wall clipping.
[*] Optimized the game for better performance.
[*] Polished and refined core coding for enhanced stability and to provide a bug free experience.
[*] Renovated the theater to improve functionality and enhanced immersion.
[*] Added a teleport feature that returns players to the spawn point instead of causing death when falling in the obstacle course.
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[h3]Bug Fixes:[/h3]
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[*] Resolved various bugs on the back end.
[*] Fixed a critical issue that caused game crashes.
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[h3]Content Changes:[/h3]
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[*] Removed the night club from the game.
[*] Updated the Event NPC to use in-game Cash currency for purchasing character trails.
[*]Added 2 new movies
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[h1][b]New movies:[/b][/h1]
[h2][b]Manos Hands Of Fate[/b][/h2] [i][u](New Movie)[/u][/i]
[h3][b]Manos remained obscure until featured in a 1993 episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, a television series based around mocking B movies. This developed its cult reputation as one of the worst films ever made.[/b][/h3]
Manos The Hands of Fate is a 1966 American independent no-budget supernatural folk horror film written, directed, produced by Harold P. Warren. It stars Tom Neyman, John Reynolds, Diane Mahree and Harold P. Warren. The film follows a family getting lost during their vacation road trip through the Texas desert and becoming stranded at the lodge of a polygynous pagan cult led by the Master who decides their fate.
The writer/director/producer of the film - Harold Warren was an insurance and fertilizer salesman from El Paso, Texas, who made the film as a result of a bet with screenwriter Stirling Silliphant. Most of the remaining cast and crew had little or no background in filmmaking. The theatrical debut was poorly received, playing only at the Capri Theater in El Paso and some drive-ins around West Texas and New Mexico.
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[h2][b]The Last Man on Earth[/b][/h2] [i][u](Returning Movie)[/u][/i]
[h3][b]Immerse yourself in the captivating performances of the legendary [i]Vincent Price[/i], widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of all time. Pay homage to his unparalleled talent and enduring legacy. Rest in peace...[/b][/h3]
The Last Man on Earth is a 1964 post-apocalyptic science fiction horror film based on the 1954 novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson. The film was produced by Robert L. Lippert and directed by Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow, and stars Vincent Price and Franca Bettoia.
The Last Man on Earth was filmed in Rome, with scenes being completed at Esposizione Universale Roma. It was released in the United States by American International Pictures. In the 1980s, the film entered the public domain.
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