Back in the 80s and 90s a slew of licensed video games were being made by big name studios simply to make a buck, and the apathy towards the franchises on which they were based really showed in the gameplay.
Those were the days when console games based on TV shows and movies truly unworthy of a game adaptation were being made, and studios were paid to make games about any old thing, even Coca-Cola.
Thankfully, this practice has stopped for the most part, but lest we forget the folly of making a game based on soda or a Mark Twain novel we must view this clip from Greys Anatomy: The Video Game as a reminder.
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