<s>
Caves	B-Application
of	I-Application
Fear	I-Application
is	O
an	O
unreleased	O
interactive	B-Application
movie	I-Application
video	O
game	O
developed	O
by	O
Atari	O
Corporation	O
in	O
1995	O
exclusively	O
for	O
the	O
Atari	B-Device
Jaguar	I-Device
CD	I-Device
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
served	O
as	O
technology	O
demonstration	O
of	O
the	O
GameFilm	O
,	O
a	O
then-newly	O
developed	O
in-house	O
interactive	B-Application
movie	I-Application
format	O
conceived	O
by	O
former	O
Atari	O
Corp	O
.	O
employee	O
David	O
Schwartz	O
during	O
his	O
time	O
at	O
the	O
company	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Despite	O
Caves	B-Application
of	I-Application
Fear	I-Application
never	O
being	O
intended	O
to	O
be	O
officially	O
released	O
into	O
the	O
public	O
by	O
Atari	O
,	O
a	O
playable	O
prototype	O
build	O
of	O
the	O
game	O
was	O
eventually	O
recovered	O
from	O
being	O
destroyed	O
by	O
Atari	O
historian	O
and	O
video	O
game	O
collector	O
Glenn	O
Bruner	O
along	O
with	O
a	O
colleague	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Caves	B-Application
of	I-Application
Fear	I-Application
is	O
an	O
interactive	B-Application
movie	I-Application
game	O
demo	O
that	O
uses	O
full	B-Application
motion	I-Application
video	I-Application
(	O
FMV	O
)	O
to	O
present	O
the	O
story	O
and	O
gameplay	O
,	O
similar	O
to	O
Digital	B-Algorithm
Pictures	I-Algorithm
 '	O
Sewer	B-Application
Shark	I-Application
and	O
Netflix	O
's	O
Black	O
Mirror	O
:	O
Bandersnatch	O
,	O
where	O
players	O
are	O
instructed	O
by	O
the	O
in-game	O
text	O
messages	O
or	O
a	O
subliminal	O
voice	O
heard	O
on	O
the	O
background	O
to	O
make	O
CIA	O
agent	O
Jack	O
Armstrong	O
perform	O
a	O
choice	O
under	O
quick	O
time	O
events	O
by	O
pressing	O
the	O
A	O
button	O
on	O
the	O
controller	O
,	O
which	O
can	O
alter	O
the	O
course	O
of	O
the	O
narrative	O
and	O
create	O
a	O
branching	O
storyline	O
,	O
leading	O
to	O
different	O
outcomes	O
on	O
each	O
playthrough	O
such	O
as	O
having	O
the	O
main	O
character	O
killed	O
by	O
World	O
White	O
Order	O
agents	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Caves	B-Application
of	I-Application
Fear	I-Application
served	O
as	O
a	O
demonstration	O
of	O
the	O
then-newly	O
developed	O
in-house	O
interactive	B-Application
movie	I-Application
format	O
conceived	O
by	O
former	O
Atari	O
employee	O
David	O
M	O
.	O
Schwartz	O
named	O
GameFilm	O
,	O
which	O
allowed	O
for	O
data	O
arranged	O
in	O
clips	O
representing	O
video	O
film	O
having	O
multiple	O
segments	O
,	O
matching	O
another	O
one	O
in	O
order	O
to	O
make	O
them	O
splice	O
seamlessly	O
when	O
played	O
in	O
series	O
as	O
a	O
result	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Sometime	O
in	O
the	O
2000s	O
,	O
a	O
playable	O
prototype	O
build	O
of	O
the	O
game	O
was	O
found	O
and	O
recovered	O
by	O
Atari	O
historian	O
and	O
video	O
game	O
collector	O
Glenn	O
Bruner	O
along	O
with	O
an	O
anonymous	O
colleague	O
from	O
being	O
destroyed	O
,	O
with	O
homebrew	B-Application
programmer	O
Scott	O
Walters	O
writing	O
a	O
CD	O
booting	O
program	O
to	O
run	O
the	O
title	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
has	O
since	O
been	O
leaked	O
online	O
and	O
can	O
be	O
played	O
by	O
either	O
using	O
a	O
Jaguar	B-Device
CD	I-Device
Bypass	O
cartridge	O
from	O
B&C	O
Computervisions	O
or	O
other	O
methods	O
of	O
running	O
unencrypted	O
CD-Rs	O
,	O
as	O
the	O
game	O
was	O
not	O
encrypted	O
to	O
run	O
on	O
standard	O
Jaguar	B-Device
CD	I-Device
systems	O
.	O
</s>
