The FMW game era is one that is largely associated with the early '90s and the rise of CD games - however, many of them were made in the '80s with the tech not being available to implement them until the '90s. The Atari Jaguar CD was the strongest of the era technically, but had the smallest install base. American Hero was designed in the '90s as a sendup of '80s cheeseball action films and was set for a Jaguar CD release. However, the downfall of that device and the FMV game sub-genre as a whole put an end on that.

As a satire of '80s films, it has bled into being one of '90s films as well given how many tropes carried on through both decades. Timothy Bottoms stars in it and even recorded new dialogue for the game. American Hero is available now on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC (via GOG exclusively). It will be coming soon to the Atari VCS as well - which is pretty fitting given its originally-planned Jaguar CD release and will set you back $14.99.