 The floor may not be a robot. Ever since the review of Hong Kong 97 for the Nintendo Super Famicom, most people have been asking this question. Was that a real dead body? The answer is rather disturbing. The claim is that the dead body is of a man named Leszek Blazinski, a Polish boxer who committed suicide in 1992. Not much is known on how exactly he killed himself, and we do not even know that much about him in the first place. If you look around the web for him, all you get is a few bits and pieces of him. It is known that the people who made the game were protesting against the Chinese government, trying to obtain Hong Kong. Hence the story of the game. What is not known is the fact that the game was made only three years after Leszek Blazinski's death. This is a pretty short time after his death. An even more interesting thing is that he died shortly after Poland and China had increased bilateral trading. Looking at the body, it appears Leszek Blazinski may have been beaten on the head to death. It looks like it could be the case, due to the lack of blood on the body and the abundance of it on the face. But is there more to it? What if instead of a suicide, it was a murder planned by Happy Soft, as a way of protesting against the Chinese government? What if the video games disturbing imagery was an attempt to scare the people of Hong Kong, into not joining with the Chinese? This would explain a lot of things, like the lack of info on Leszek Blazinski on the internet, and the sudden shortage of Hong Kong 97 games. Happy Soft was hidden from the public eye, and was shut down by the Chinese government. Clearly this game is more than it seems. One thing makes this theory highly plausible, the image is not a scan from a photo, but is still from a VHS tape. The time code, TCR-10-25-27, means this still is 1 hour, 10 minutes, 25 seconds and 27 frames. Each frame contains two fields, into the recording. That makes it very much possible that the VHS tape not only contains the image of Leszek's body, but his whole murder. This would explain why there is no other instance of the photo on the internet. If Happy Soft were the only owners of the VHS tape, there is no way anyone would ever have access to it. If there is any more info that you can find, please let the world know. Update. This man is actually some Bosnian civilian, killed by some Serbs. His body was recorded in a Mondo film named Arquivas de Amort, Guara.