Quentin Tarantino was on death row 27 years ago in a wacky Steven Spielberg video game you can play now

Quentin Tarantino was on death row 27 years ago in

Very few film fans are likely to know today that there was a joint project by master directors Steven Spielberg and Quentin Tarantino more than 25 years ago. It was a video game in which the Pulp fiction maker as an actor in a more than bizarre role occurred.

Bizarre video game starring Spielberg and Tarantino let you direct a movie yourself

Slash Film recently commemorated the ’90s oddity called Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair. The video game came out in 1996 and wanted to draw attention to prominent names. The game was about directing a film using the point-and-click method, for which the story was given. Help was given with various tips from Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg himself.

The story of the film sounds more bizarre than ever today, because it was about Quentin Tarantino as a death row inmate, who is about to be executed in the electric chair. However, he is innocent, which his girlfriend (played by Friends star Jennifer Aniston!) wants to prove. The real culprits are a malicious magician couple.

Here’s a glimpse into the video game oddity:

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You can now play the Spielberg and Tarantino video game for yourself

If you’re curious, we have good news for you. In 2020 Steven Spielberg’s Director’s Chair became a new version based on the 1996 game made available online for everyone. Under this link you can plunge into the directing adventure yourself.

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