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The Last Express (1997)

videogame

Video game by Smoking Car Productions, which invented the process for digital rotoscoping.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

The Last Express

United States of America, 1938
Similarity: 68%

The Last game

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Similarity: 67%

Rad Racer

1987
Similarity: 67%

Red ball express

United States, 1975
Similarity: 66%

Computer Graphics Special

United States, 1986
Similarity: 65%

Limbo: Special Edition DVD

Denmark, 2012
Similarity: 65%

Mario Kart 64

1996
Similarity: 65%

The Travel game

United Kingdom, 1958
Similarity: 64%

State of the art

United Kingdom, 1991
Similarity: 64%

Playstation 2

2000
Similarity: 64%

Playstation 2

2000
Similarity: 64%

Fretlink

Australia, 2007
Similarity: 64%

Tomb Raider

1996
Similarity: 64%

Say old people in the past

Australia, 2006
Similarity: 63%

Modulo: variations on a design

Canada, 1973
Similarity: 63%

Ambulance

VIC/Australia, 2005
Similarity: 63%

The Moment

Australia, 2006
Similarity: 63%

The Ghost camera. The Last journey

United Kingdom
Similarity: 63%
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