
6. Power Factory Featuring C + C Music Factory

Let me be straight. This game was a part of a series of games entitled Make My Video for Sega CD, which also included editions from INXS, Kriss Kross, and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. Why am I picking on C + C Music Factory? Well, because out of all the mid-90's shlock dance-crossover hits, they are the worst. Apologies to anyone that still enjoys hearing "Everybody Dance Now". That, and because this one in particular has a ludicrous plot about workers inside of the titular C + C Music Factory that are being oppressed by a handicapped dictator. That said, is this game implying that the creative forces behind C + C, Robert Clivillés and David Cole, are handicapped and opressive?
The Make My Video games feature three songs from the title artist, and the gamer's job is to "edit" together a music video for the songs. This is done by hitting buttons on the controller that correspond to sections of video on the screen. You've got a time limit, and you can't go back and fix or change something. Sound like fun? It wasn't.