Commander Blood

Kanary's Clone Consortium branch builds Commander Blood in order to help Morlock achieve his goal.

The game focuses on Commander Blood's interactions with the denizens of the worlds players travel to in search for the Big Bang.

Thus, the game makes use of complex FMV sequences that depict orbiting planetary systems, expressive characters, and an onboard television with different channels to watch.

The animations of the non-CGI characters were created by performing live action puppeteering in front of a chroma key screen.

[11] After the system was declared as an open platform by Hasbro Interactive,[12] it allowed independent publisher and developers to release unfinished titles from the system's past life cycle and a non-playable demo of the Jaguar CD version was released by B&C Computervisions in 2002 as a result.