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Video Games Basics
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it-skills
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Best selling arcade game world-wide - pop culture phenomena - nonviolent
Commodore64
Shigeru Miyamoto
Pac-man
Ronnie Lamm
2. Vector-based graphics on the home console
1st party developer
Vectrex
difference b/t open and closed system
Public domain
3. Competes with Nint- fail
Sega Game Gear
C. Everett Koop
Atari Lynx
PC game innovations/popularization from id
4. 1st attempt to market adults; made in Russia
Gatekeeping
Konami
Apple Macintosh
Tetris
5. Progresses story
Zork
Cutscene
Pong
Dr. J and Larry Bird
6. 30 y/o
1st party developer
Virtua series
Avg age of gamers according to ESA
PC game innovations/popularization from id
7. Vector-based graphics on the home console
Myst
Atari 2600
Vectrex
Intellectual property
8. Adventure game
9. PC (open) vs. consoles (closed); PC: low cost of entry - freedom from content restrictions - no quality control (might not run properly or on other comps) - more competition due to easy entry - piracy----Console: piracy less - less competition - stan
Doom
Full Motion Video
difference b/t open and closed system
Fair use
10. Japanese company that made games for Nintendo
Capcom
Ultima
Public domain
Virtua series
11. After a certain amount of time anyone can use int. prop when copyright expires (DK and King Kong)
Mortal Kombat
Public domain
Space Invaders
Pitfall
12. Politicized her views
Atari
Ronnie Lamm
Pac-man
E.T.
13. After a certain amount of time anyone can use int. prop when copyright expires (DK and King Kong)
Public domain
Yu Suzuki
Nolan Bushnell
Asteroids
14. Adventure game
15. Line graphics (3D effects) vs. pixels graphics/sprites (2D cartoon)
vector vs. raster graphics
Myst
Gatekeeping
Vectrex
16. Filtering out content by those who control/own the console
Gatekeeping
Adventure games
Ralph Baer
Activision
17. 10NES: lock and key system; stringent licensing; restored console industry; monopolized; super app: Mario
Colecovision
Commodore64
NES
Shigeru Miyamoto
18. Created by Atari - Atari's 1st hit arcade game
Super Mario Bros
Battlezone
Sega Game Gear
Pong
19. Japanese - biggest competitor with Nintendo (but weak competitor) - in 8-bit era= 1st party
Pac-man
IBM PC
Sega
Apple Macintosh
20. RPG (role playing game)= fantasy element; electronic version of table top games
Ultima
Sega Game Gear
Ronnie Lamm
King's Quest
21. Laser disk technology (cartoon/Disney graphics) - last hoorah of arcade era
22. Politicized her views
IBM PC
Super Mario Bros
Ronnie Lamm
Apple Macintosh
23. Created by Trip Hawkins; 1st company to license real-live athletes; made PC games
Intellevision
1st party developer
Vectrex
Electronic Arts EA
24. Type
Doom
Street Fighter II
Genre
games & culture in early arcade/console generation 1 era
25. Avoided glut of low quality games via lock and key model= no unauthorized source could create games
relationship b/t arcade and console
Nintendo and 10NES licensing
Colecovision
Activision
26. Biggest arcade hit following Pong - revived biz (Midway)
Space Invaders
Mortal Kombat
Ultima
Full Motion Video
27. Terrible; part of crash of 1983
IBM PC
Tetris
E.T.
Nintendo
28. Why gameboy blew up; RPC; huge cultural impact
Pokemon
Vectrex
Dragon's Lair
Nolan Bushnell
29. Competed with Atari
Intellevision
Donkey Kong
CD-ROM technology/impact
Gatekeeping
30. Biggest arcade hit following Pong - revived biz (Midway)
Broderbund
Asteroids
Atari 2600
Space Invaders
31. Killer app for Nintendo NES
Super Mario Bros
Acclaim
Full Motion Video
Intellevision
32. Company that owns console also creates games
1st party developer
Cutscene
Mortal Kombat
Sega Master System
33. 1st huge FPS game
Doom
Pitfall
Virtua series
Razor & Blade model
34. Photo-based graphics; fatalities; controversial; movie; cited in 1993 Senate Hearings on vg violence
Avg age of gamers according to ESA
E.T.
Mortal Kombat
King's Quest
35. Longest running company - 1st party games led to their success - ONLY did games
Pokemon
Nintendo
Mortal Kombat
Nintendo and 10NES licensing
36. Easter egg: hidden message/bonus
Cutscene
Adventure games
Broderbund
Magnavox
37. 1st true color arcade game
Asteroids
Galaxian
Virtua series
Capcom
38. Expensive home computer
Pac-Man (Atari 2600)
Adventure games
IBM PC
Space Invaders
39. Famous game designer for Sega; mostly arcade games
Yu Suzuki
PC game innovations/popularization from id
vector vs. raster graphics
Public domain
40. Pixel/cartoon/sprite graphics vs. 3D graphics (square vs. cube)
Capcom
raster vs. polygon graphics
PC game innovations/popularization from id
Galaxian
41. 2nd most popular next to Pac-man - saved Nintendo - 1st appearance of Mario - lawsuit b/t Nint and Universal for their remake of King Kong (intellectual prop) -> copyright ran out - open to public
1st party developer
Donkey Kong
Pokemon
Sega Master System
42. Laser disk technology (cartoon/Disney graphics) - last hoorah of arcade era
43. Line graphics (3D effects) vs. pixels graphics/sprites (2D cartoon)
Broderbund
Genre
vector vs. raster graphics
King's Quest
44. PC action games
Sega Master System
Broderbund
vector vs. raster graphics
Nolan Bushnell
45. FCC regulates the valuable - public resource of airwaves and is obligated to follow community standards for decency. Exempt: cable - satellite TV and radio; Obscenity (legal term): miller test= community standards - media value (artistic value)
FCC Regulation/Obscenity
CD-ROM technology/impact
Spacewars
Colecovision
46. Competed with Atari
Intellevision
Adventure games
Genre
Space Invaders
47. Avoided glut of low quality games via lock and key model= no unauthorized source could create games
Razor & Blade model
PC vs. console games
Nintendo and 10NES licensing
King's Quest
48. EA; licensing of live athletes
Atari
IBM PC
Dr. J and Larry Bird
raster vs. polygon graphics
49. Created by Atari - Atari's 1st hit arcade game
Electronic Arts EA
Pong
Ralph Baer
Sierra Online
50. Exclusive control or supplier of goods and services; lack of competition (stifles innovation - ability to set own prices - high barrier for entry)
Commodore64
IBM PC
vector vs. raster graphics
Monopoly