You know, for the NSFW crowd.īefore it came 1982’s Custer’s Revenge for Atari - where you, playing General George Armstrong Custer, tried to rape a naked Native American woman tied to a pole. Another feature of the game was an innovative “Panic” button that hid gameplay behind a spreadsheet. You could also add a female sex partner named Lola. You could dress Maxine in stockings, a bondage outfit or “a full fetish ensemble” while commanding her to masturbate in one of six different ways - complete with moaning sounds, of course. In MacPlaymate you would take Maxine’s clothes off, because the goal of MacPlaymate - if you could call it a goal - was a to pleasure Maxine with sex toys like the “Mighty Mo Throbber,” “Deep Plunger” or “Anal Explorer.” It was funny and everyone loved it, but that joke would become the most complicated relationship in Saenz’s life. A joke that appeared as a pixelated woman named Maxine in the confines of an Apple Macintosh. MacPlaymate started as a joke, one that Mike Saenz told 30 years ago at a friend’s birthday party in New York City.