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Google Maps Introduces 8-Bit Quest Maps

AbsoluteXyro writes "Today users of Google Maps will notice a new mapping option — 'Quest' — alongside the usual 'Map' and 'Satellite' views. Quest view renders the planet in a retro 8-bit fantasy video game style, including renders of famous landmarks such as the White House and the Eiffel Tower. Even Pegman gets in on the game, now taking on the appearance of a sword wielding 8-bit adventurer, allowing you to witness Street View through 8-bit eyes. Basically, imagine a fully functioning Google Maps on an NES."

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  1. Google Maps 8-Bit Version Promotional Video by Digital+Mage · · Score: 4, Interesting
    1. Re:Google Maps 8-Bit Version Promotional Video by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

      For those who aren't NES RPG fans, the game they took the graphics and music from is Dragon Warrior.

    2. Re:Google Maps 8-Bit Version Promotional Video by Yvan256 · · Score: 4, Informative
    3. Re:Google Maps 8-Bit Version Promotional Video by gangien · · Score: 3, Informative

      not sure if you're trying to correct him or provide a link, but it was released as Dragon Warrior in the US.

    4. Re:Google Maps 8-Bit Version Promotional Video by sirroc · · Score: 3, Informative

      Coincidentally, There is an icon of a slime at the location of the Square-Enix HQ in Tokyo.

    5. Re:Google Maps 8-Bit Version Promotional Video by datavirtue · · Score: 3, Informative

      They used Dragon Warrior!! My favorite RPG of all time (well, besides WOW).

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  2. really beautiful but by drinkypoo · · Score: 4, Funny

    I was hoping that Street View would be a top down RPG. Google knows where the signs are so you could walk up to signs and press a button to see them...

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  3. Ah, Dragon Quest by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I loved that game. Brings back memories.

    When I use these new Google services, will I be interrupted with a message reading, "A COOKIE DRAWS NEAR....."?

  4. Interesting places to look at by pinkushun · · Score: 4, Interesting

    - Area 51 has a cow being abducted
    - Google Offices
    - Pyramids and Spinx
    - Desert and ice tiles
    - Many more to discover...

    1. Re:Interesting places to look at by Tacvek · · Score: 4, Informative

      So here is what I have found so far:

      Space needle,
      empire state building,
      statue of liberty,
      St Luis's Gateway Arch
      The white House,
      The Washington monument
      MLK Jr monument.

      The smithsonian has a Panda Icon.

      All Google offices have 2 little people.
      The Google headquarters has the Giant android statue, as well as the T-Rex skeleton.

      UK:
      Nelson's Monument
      Tower Bridge
      Tate Modern

      Other:
      The Louvre
      Eiffel tower
      Arc de Triomphe

      Pyramids of Giza.
      The sphynx.
      Taj Mahal

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  5. Similar concepts done before by lulalala · · Score: 5, Interesting

    http://8bitcity.com/map?New%20York by artist Brett Camper

  6. Someone is trying to defictionalize this by tepples · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Someone on the NESdev.com forum is making a real NES cartridge with 2 MB of RAM and an ARM Cortex microcontroller that appears to be comparable to the MMC900913 that this (fictional) product uses. Once that's ready, all we'd need to defictionalize this AFD story would be a port of an OpenStreetMap viewer, along with a USB cable to tether it to a PC or phone.

    1. Re:Someone is trying to defictionalize this by tepples · · Score: 3, Informative

      Doesn't the NES have a big fat expansion bus on the bottom?

      There's a 48-pin connector (pinout) on the bottom of the NES-101. It was intended to combine the functions of the controller port on the front of the Famicom and the cable that comes out of the Famicom Disk System's system card. The connector was originally intended for the NES version of the FDS, but it never found use because Nintendo discovered that just as the FDS made it easier for Nintendo to make authentic copies of games to sell, it also made it easier for others to make infringing copies of games to sell. So there is no such port on the top-loading NES-101, nor on the Famicom. The configuration where a cable comes out of the side of the cartridge would probably be easier to manufacture in small quantities than a dongle that the NES sits on.

  7. Cheat Sheet by Esteanil · · Score: 3, Interesting
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    1. Re:Cheat Sheet by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

      remove the /has at the end and it works fine. derp.

    2. Re:Cheat Sheet by Esteanil · · Score: 3, Informative
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  8. Most Importantly! by Cramit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do the directions travel times for different routes include estimates for delays due to random encounters?

  9. Google is OK by kurt555gs · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There is a difference between Google, M$, and Apple. Google still condones having fun.

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  10. Battle monsters? by Lord+Satri · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Anyone found out how to battle monsters? Is this just part of the joke or is there a way to actually do it? :-)

    The official Google Lat Long blog: "Get detailed directions to avoid dangerous paths, and battle your way through a world of powerful monsters and mystic treasures."

  11. Other Google Pranks by Yvan256 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    www.gmail.com/tap
    www.google.com/fiber

  12. You should... by Ihmhi · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...be able to go to Redmond or Cupertino and have to fight enemies in an RPG-style battle.

    "TURTLENECK SLIME attacks with HIPSTER BEAM!"

  13. Nice and fast on low bandwidth! by Ken_g6 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I realize this is mainly intended as an april fool's joke, but I notice the quest maps load much faster than normal maps. It would be nice if Google kept around some kind of low-bandwidth version of their maps like this, for people on slow connections and throttled cell phones.

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  14. Walkthrough by sixtyeight · · Score: 4, Funny

    If anyone has a walkthrough for Iowa, please post a link to it here.

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