Okay, so I've got a
thread going on the ENF forum in which I'm posting my extensive years-old archives of various (virtually all posed) stripping games. But hey, why should the still photo aficionados get all the fun?
Eagle Rock Enterprises was a company that made strip poker games for several years, then suddenly vanished without a trace, having sold or otherwise transferred their domain name to a natural gas company. Their game initially was stills-only, but they quickly added video, eventually releasing a total of five versions (one on two CDs), plus a couple of special editions, including a "Presidential" edition featuring girls (one of whom is named Monica) playing an offscreen opponent that sounds an awful lot like our 42nd President.
The game was standard five-card draw, but it deviated from the standard set by Artworx by only having $75 stakes (max bet still $25) and no raise limit. This made it a much faster game, made faster still by a (intentional?) bug: if you acted first and checked and your opponent bet, you could call her without actually putting any money in the pot. This naturally makes the game favor the player even more. When she lost a piece of clothing (always after the hand), a video clip would play. Or, if you didn't feel like playing poker, you could just open the movie files in your standard media player; they were just AVIs encoded with a common codec.
As Eagle Rock produced more volumes, the quality of the videos improved a great deal. Unfortunately, the quality of the subject matter decreased dramatically. Rather than looking shy or embarrassed to strip, every single opponent cheerfully doffed her clothing, and without exception the last video would feature her lying down and opening wide like she was giving birth. Not exactly my cup of tea. Oh well.
But enough preamble. Meet Monique, living on my hard drive since November 15, 1997.