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Retro: The Good Old Naughty Days

Putting the seedy into CD-Rom.

Tender Loving Care, meanwhile, was a decently well-acted affair about a sexy blonde psychologist who's been hired to constantly undo and do up her loose fitting porn-blouse while entwining herself in the lives of two bereaved parents. In amongst it all, meanwhile, John Hurt (yes, that John Hurt) occasionally pipes up with sex questions that will determine whether or not said psychologist takes her top off in the next scene. Really deep stuff like "Do you like watching people through windows?" and "How much would you say you think about sex?" The powerful eroticism that can be heard in Hurt's voice is simply astounding: after playing TLC for several months I could only reach a state of arousal when I could hear a DVD of The Elephant Man playing in the lounge. (I'm relieved to be able to say, however, that the fourth Indiana Jones movie cured me of this affliction.)

On top of these there are countless erotic FMV games that are even lower rent. Games that, if I were ever to hunt them down on eBay, would result in me having to admit that I've got a problem. Thank god for intrepid CD-Rom game curator fmvgamer2010 on YouTube, then, without whom we would not be able to sample countless FMV delights. There's Hollywood Body Double, for example, starring the world's most famous body double Shelley Michelle – and a flickering trek around a movie lot asking women whether or not you recognise them from a recent orgy and other ladies applying blusher to their cleavage. Or there's Ghostly Desires, which essentially seems to be Luigi's Mansion with prostitute ghosts and perms.

John Hurt pulling a serious sex-face in Tender Loving Care.

That, then, is what Hollywood was up to in-between lines of coke and sessions on the casting couch. That's not to say, however, that Europe wasn't hot on their needlessly high heels. I mean, in Germany the nineties saw the birth of the Lula franchise and spat out the Days of Oblivion games – the basic ethos of which can best be understood through the most brief of vaguely NSFW YouTube nuggets. Days of Oblivion 2 is quite simply the most epic naked lady adventure I have ever played: peasants murder Venetian scientists, old ladies threaten you with shotguns then give you pudding and OAPs get ninja-starred next to skips. It's all in German though, so I could never explain the plot – but I can confirm that you can watch videos of a lady in the nip patting herself down and winking while you're in a space taxi.

But what about Blighty? The United Kingdom of the nineties: spiritual home of gentleman's periodicals thrown into hedgerows or hidden beneath moss-covered logs in woodland environments? The nation to whom highly-charged erotic behaviour was once Robin Asquith's spotty bottom thrusting up and down in a pool of industrial detergent in Confessions of a Window Cleaner? I'm proud (not very proud actually) to say that, as part of a 1994 package called Interactive Girls, we had a game in which you had to guess the right door and the right day on which you can deliver milk to Jo Guest. Then you had to tap the space bar like an excitable ape to make her, frame by frame, get in the altogether in praise of your milk delivery skills.

It was powerful stuff. Forget your idle flirting with Kelly in Mass Effect 2, this was truly the interactive medium's answer to Lady Chatterley's Lover. Go home D.H. Lawrence: as of the mid-nineties and the dawn of QuickTime your florid erotica became entirely unnecessary. Quite whether humanity as a whole could ever quite be forgiven for producing, or indeed playing, these games however – well that's a quite separate matter. For my part at least (standing, as I am, weeping in a cold shower) I am truly sorry.

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