Whats the RHPS Computer Game?
Originally there was The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game, released by Activision in 1985. Players assume the role of Brad or Janet and roam around the Frankenstein Place trying to find pieces of a machine to save the character not being played. It has a rockin’ computerized version of Time Warp as background music. You only get one “life” and it’s easy to “die”, so the game can get a bit monotonous and frustrating at times. Worth picking up, tho’. A version for an Apple II emulator is available at http://www.archive.rhps.org/archive/software/. In 1999, The Interactive Rocky Horror Show was released for IBM PC and Sony PlayStation-X (unfortunately, only for the UK PAL PSX). It’s basically a spiffier version of the old game, again with the option of playing as Brad or Janet. The game features Richard O’Brien as the Game Devil, Christopher Lee as the narrator, a special rerecorded soundtrack, a jukebox with Rocky Horror songs, and video sequences. It was released in the UK but not in the