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'''''Max Heat''''' is an American pornographic magazine, as well as a series of films. The franchise could be named after the male porn actor [[Max Heat (actor)|Max Heat]] who is known to star at least in the film ''[[Max Heat 7]]''.
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'''''Max Heat''''' is an American pornographic magazine as well as a series of films. The franchise could be named after the male porn actor [[Max Heat (actor)|Max Heat]] who is known to star at least in the film ''[[Max Heat 7]]''.
   
 
==Magazine==
 
==Magazine==
Many ''Max Heat'' porn magazines can be found in [[2001]] in [[Lupino's Hotel]]/bordello.
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Numerous ''Max Heat'' pornographic magazines can be found in throughout [[Lupino's Hotel]] during the [[Valkyr Case|2001 Valkyr Case]].
   
 
==Film==
 
==Film==
In [[2003]], a porn film ''[[Max Heat 7]]'' airs on TV. It stars [[Max Heat (actor)|the titular male porn star]] opposite [[Lora Norder]]. The "7" in the title could signify that it already is the seventh film in the series.
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In [[Timeline#2003|2003]], a softcore adult film titled ''[[Max Heat 7]]'' airs on television. It stars [[Max Heat (actor)|the titular adult film star]] opposite [[Laura Norder]]. The "7" in the title most likely refers to the film being the seventh in a series of ''Max Heat'' films.
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==Behind the scenes==
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*During the early stages of ''[[Max Payne (game)|Max Payne]]'', the founder of the game's distributor, [[wikipedia: Scott Miller (entrepreneur)|Scott Miller]], wanted the game's protagonist to have an iconic name that would also be the game's title, similar to their other successful series, ''[[wikipedia:Duke Nukem|Duke Nukem]]''. Miller suggested Max, and "Heat" was the only last name [[Remedy Entertainment]] could come up with to trademark. Approximately $20,000 was spent attempting to trademark "Max Heat" worldwide, but as soon as someone from Remedy came up with "Payne" as a last name instead, the team gave up on the "Max Heat" trademark.<ref name="MMC">[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/features/9610-The-History-of-Max-Payne The History of Max Payne] Retrieved June 12th, 2016.</ref>
   
 
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Latest revision as of 11:33, 3 July 2016

This article is about the media franchise, you might be looking for the actor.

Max Heat Intertitle

Max Heat is an American pornographic magazine as well as a series of films. The franchise could be named after the male porn actor Max Heat who is known to star at least in the film Max Heat 7.

Magazine[]

Numerous Max Heat pornographic magazines can be found in throughout Lupino's Hotel during the 2001 Valkyr Case.

Film[]

In 2003, a softcore adult film titled Max Heat 7 airs on television. It stars the titular adult film star opposite Laura Norder. The "7" in the title most likely refers to the film being the seventh in a series of Max Heat films.

Behind the scenes[]

  • During the early stages of Max Payne, the founder of the game's distributor, Scott Miller, wanted the game's protagonist to have an iconic name that would also be the game's title, similar to their other successful series, Duke Nukem. Miller suggested Max, and "Heat" was the only last name Remedy Entertainment could come up with to trademark. Approximately $20,000 was spent attempting to trademark "Max Heat" worldwide, but as soon as someone from Remedy came up with "Payne" as a last name instead, the team gave up on the "Max Heat" trademark.[1]

Appearances[]

Reference[]

  1. The History of Max Payne Retrieved June 12th, 2016.