Videogame History 101
Leapfrog writes "I found an interesting and useful site called
The Dot Eaters which gives a pretty thorough history of the electronic gaming industry. I found it very informative. "
(yes, Hemos and I got to San Jose. Lost baggage. Lost Nate. 6 hours
late. But alive)
Did you sneak nate on the plane in a bag? Is that why he is lost too?
I've always wondered why there isn't more webbed information about these things. They sucked and were cool at the same time...
Some years after they appeared in my school board, a I saw a What's New item in Popular Science about them. I've never met anyone from outside of Ontario who's ever heard of the things, though.
I wish I had the manuals...or any other information about them.
Mind the Gap
I noticed this under the Timeline section of DotEaters for 1983-1984...
"Microsoft demonstrates its new product Interface Manager, later to be renamed Windows. It is later revealed that the windows appearing to be running different programs were simply a graphical kludge."
Sound familier? Microsoft's up to the old tricks...
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I think the HP-48 series of calculators uses the 80186, too.
OK, its not a video game, but its been annoying me for a few days. In high school in about 1982 I took computer science. The machines we used were Icon's or Ikon's or something. They were a networked system possibly unix based. I _think_ they ran on a 68000 processor. Has anybody heard of them, have any info on them or know of a web page on them?
I actually got to play that game at the 'Ice Chateau' in Spfld IL. Big blue sparkly molded box with a really crappy game inside! I guess I'd already been playing Space Invaders and Asteroids and was used to a good interface. If I remember, your aim direction constantly spun around your ship, so there was an added timing trick which was really hard to get used to in 1 or 2 games.
That crappy blue box is probably worth more today than ever!
-k
What is this? Binary code?
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Lost Baggage
Lost Nate
Came Alive
6 Hours Late
well shit, ya're a poet and ya don't even know it
Isn't that a Haiku? Probably not..
=)
Oh gawd, I should get some sleep now
Although it would make one helluva Slashdot article...
I loved tank for the 2600. Especially with Invisable Tanks and Bouncing Balls.
The site seems to have miss the TI system - and its tape deck based games (though it does mention the adam...) Is is too new?
One point about emulation is that for some people it is to help them relive their glory days of gaming. With old arcade classics like Asteroids, Discs of Tron or old systems like ColecoVision and such. With all this UltraHLE/N64 emulation press, it seems emulation has gotten a bad stygma of piracy and such to it which it doesn't deserve.
ManBeast Emulators Unlimited http://www.emuunlim.com
I had a nes with that really cool robot, i think his name was robby, he would help you out in games (though i think only one game was released for him :(), the coolest bit was the fact that he had a pair of sunnies in case your screen was too bright. That was class.