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Video Games Basics
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Subject
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it-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Adventure game
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2. Vector-based graphics on the home console
Vectrex
Tetris
Sega
Genre
3. Japanese company that made games for Nintendo
relationship b/t arcade and console
games & culture in early arcade/console generation 1 era
Virtua series
Konami
4. Vector graphics: line graphics; high-resolution outlines; 3D like effects
Intellevision
E.T.
Asteroids
Broderbund
5. Japanese company that made games for Nintendo
Electronic Arts EA
Capcom
Intellevision
CD-ROM technology/impact
6. PC action games
Dr. J and Larry Bird
games and culture in 8-bit era
Super Mario Bros
Broderbund
7. Japanese - biggest competitor with Nintendo (but weak competitor) - in 8-bit era= 1st party
Pac-man
Atari 2600
Sega
Super Mario Bros
8. RPG (role playing game)= fantasy element; electronic version of table top games
Cutscene
Apple Macintosh
Spacewars
Ultima
9. Terrible; part of crash of 1983
Full Motion Video
Sierra Online
E.T.
Genre
10. Made PC games - adventure games: story - narrative - puzzle solving (King's Quest)
Street Fighter II
King's Quest
Sierra Online
Genre
11. Competes with Nint- fail
Pokemon
Sega Game Gear
IBM PC
Apple II
12. Father of industry
Nintendo
Adventure games
Spacewars
Nolan Bushnell
13. Created by Trip Hawkins; 1st company to license real-live athletes; made PC games
Atari Lynx
Pac-man
Electronic Arts EA
Capcom
14. A business model in which the complementary goods (blades/games) are sold to make the profit - not the original item (razor/console)
Tetris
Razor & Blade model
FCC Regulation/Obscenity
Super Mario Bros
15. Filtering out content by those who control/own the console
Gatekeeping
PC vs. console games
Genre
E.T.
16. Longest running company - 1st party games led to their success - ONLY did games
Ralph Baer
Nintendo
Street Fighter II
id Software
17. 1st U.S. company to be a Nintendo licensee
Acclaim
Street Fighter II
Nintendo and 10NES licensing
games & culture in early arcade/console generation 1 era
18. Mods (kept game going); multi-player via LANs; shareware (part of game free - pay for complete game)
Avg age of gamers according to ESA
Space Invaders
PC game innovations/popularization from id
Crash of 1983
19. Most popular - reasonably priced comp
Vectrex
Commodore64
FCC Regulation/Obscenity
Atari
20. Glut of low quality video games; mostly Atari's open market; retailers less willing to carry products; U.S. starts to focus on the PC
C. Everett Koop
Sierra Online
Crash of 1983
Pac-man
21. Easter egg: hidden message/bonus
Spacewars
John Carmack
Adventure games
Donkey Kong
22. Expensive home computer
Razor & Blade model
Atari
IBM PC
Spacewars
23. Surgeon general; harmful to youth: can be addictive and cause negative behavior and nothing constructive in vg
C. Everett Koop
FCC Regulation/Obscenity
Commodore64
Sierra Online
24. 1st popular console
Intellectual property
vector vs. raster graphics
Acclaim
Atari 2600
25. Biggest arcade hit following Pong - revived biz (Midway)
IBM PC
Space Invaders
Super Mario Bros
Ralph Baer
26. Legal protection for intangible ideas protected via copyright: covers authored work (games); patents: covers inventions (software); trademark: sign or symbol associated with biz
Full Motion Video
Pong
Sega
Intellectual property
27. Family oriented; just a fad; critiques: violence - addiction - delinquent kids hangout out at arcades; games unwinnable
Broderbund
Donkey Kong
Doom
games & culture in early arcade/console generation 1 era
28. 1st video game - @ MIT - 1962
Public domain
CD-ROM technology/impact
Spacewars
Mortal Kombat
29. Arcade ports; not good
Sega Master System
Fair use
Ms. Pac-Man
Ralph Baer
30. Mods (kept game going); multi-player via LANs; shareware (part of game free - pay for complete game)
PC game innovations/popularization from id
Colecovision
Doom
Apple Macintosh
31. Longest running company - 1st party games led to their success - ONLY did games
Nintendo
Capcom
Sega
Super Mario Bros
32. Killer app for Nintendo NES
Super Mario Bros
relationship b/t arcade and console
Mortal Kombat
difference b/t open and closed system
33. Father of industry
Atari 2600
Nolan Bushnell
Magnavox
Street Fighter II
34. Low quality game (glut causing crash) due to the poor graphics in comparison to the arcade version
Pac-Man (Atari 2600)
Genre
Sega Game Gear
Pitfall
35. 10NES: lock and key system; stringent licensing; restored console industry; monopolized; super app: Mario
Mortal Kombat
NES
1st party developer
PC vs. console games
36. A business model in which the complementary goods (blades/games) are sold to make the profit - not the original item (razor/console)
Broderbund
games and culture in 8-bit era
Tetris
Razor & Blade model
37. EA; licensing of live athletes
1st party developer
Dr. J and Larry Bird
Sierra Online
Full Motion Video
38. 1st video game - @ MIT - 1962
id Software
Apple Macintosh
Spacewars
Super Mario Bros
39. Created id Software
Shigeru Miyamoto
NES
Magnavox
John Carmack
40. Company that owns console also creates games
Dr. J and Larry Bird
Pitfall
King's Quest
1st party developer
41. Most popular - reasonably priced comp
Mortal Kombat
Magnavox
NES
Commodore64
42. Creator: Nolan Bushnell - 1st most popular console (Atari 2600) - big arcade player
vector vs. raster graphics
Colecovision
Atari
Acclaim
43. 1st attempt to market adults; made in Russia
Pac-Man (Atari 2600)
Fair use
Tetris
relationship b/t arcade and console
44. Competes with Nint- fail
Sierra Online
Vectrex
Atari Lynx
Tetris
45. Different interface (controllers vs. keyboard a/o mous); OC can save which allows there to be different games (Myst: puzzle/adventure)
Avg age of gamers according to ESA
Sierra Online
PC vs. console games
games & culture in early arcade/console generation 1 era
46. Outside companies that do not own rights to the console create games
Pac-Man (Atari 2600)
Magnavox
Spacewars
3rd party developer
47. Created id Software
Atari 2600
Donkey Kong
Crash of 1983
John Carmack
48. 1st U.S. company to be a Nintendo licensee
Nolan Bushnell
Dr. J and Larry Bird
Shigeru Miyamoto
Acclaim
49. Glut of low quality video games; mostly Atari's open market; retailers less willing to carry products; U.S. starts to focus on the PC
Crash of 1983
Dr. J and Larry Bird
Apple II
E.T.
50. 1st attempt to market adults; made in Russia
Galaxian
Fair use
Ralph Baer
Tetris