My number 40 is a game developed by a company that would eventually become part of Treyarch. It caused a huge controversy because of its graphic violence and heavy vulgarity with a release date just after a famous shooting. It was one of the first "shoot and loot" style games and featured upgradable weapons and the ability to "hire" people. Gameplay was critically acclaimed and many agreed that its graphics were considerably ahead of its time. Most major US retailers refused to sell the game and it almost didn't see shelves in North America.