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Box Office Bust, on the other hand, makes you wish to Jesus H. Christ you did have a way to eliminate all the copies of the game. The game was put out with no nudity, and to make up for it, they made it that they tried to Frankenstein together as many dirty jokes as they could. Supposedly the dialogue was so crude that many people ended up deleting the game just on the fact they were mind-blown by how bad the dialogue was. In addition, there were clunky controls and many of the games were repetitive and punishingly difficult. I actually saw Box Office Bust one time on sale for $3 and didn't pick it up.