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A History of Video Game Consoles Introduction the First Generation
A History of Video Game Consoles By Terry Amick – Gerald Long – James Schell – Gregory Shehan Introduction Today video games are a multibillion dollar industry. They are in practically all American households. They are a major driving force in electronic innovation and development. Though, you would hardly guess this from their modest beginning. The first video games were played on mainframe computers in the 1950s through the 1960s (Winter, n.d.). Arcade games would be the first glimpse for the general public of video games. Magnavox would produce the first home video game console featuring the popular arcade game Pong for the 1972 Christmas Season, released as Tele-Games Pong (Ellis, n.d.). The First Generation Magnavox Odyssey Rushed into production the original game did not even have a microprocessor. Games were selected by using toggle switches. At first sales were poor because people mistakenly believed you needed a Magnavox TV to play the game (GameSpy, n.d., para. 11). By 1975 annual sales had reached 300,000 units (Gamester81, 2012). Other manufacturers copied Pong and began producing their own game consoles, which promptly got them sued for copyright infringement (Barton, & Loguidice, n.d.). The Second Generation Atari 2600 Atari released the 2600 in 1977. Although not the first, the Atari 2600 popularized the use of a microprocessor and game cartridges in video game consoles. The original device had an 8-bit 1.19MHz 6507 microprocessor (“The Atari”, n.d.), two joy sticks, a paddle controller, and two game cartridges. Combat and Pac Man were included with the console. In 2007 the Atari 2600 was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame (“National Toy”, n.d.). -
Res2k Gamelist ATARI 2600
RES2k Gamelist ATARI 2600 Carnival 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe Casino 32 in 1 Game Cartridge Cat Trax (Proto) 2005 Minigame Multicart (Unl) Cathouse Blues A-VCS-tec Challenge (Unl) Cave In (Unl) Acid Drop Centipede Actionauts (Proto) Challenge Adventure Championship Soccer Adventures of TRON Chase the Chuckwagon Air Raid Checkers Air Raiders Cheese (Proto) Air-Sea Battle China Syndrome Airlock Chopper Command Alfred Challenge (Unl) Chuck Norris Superkicks Alien Greed (Unl) Circus Atari Alien Greed 2 (Unl) Climber 5 (Unl) Alien Greed 3 (Unl) Coco Nuts Alien Codebreaker Allia Quest (Unl) Colony 7 (Unl) Alpha Beam with Ernie Combat Two (Proto) Amidar Combat Aquaventure (Proto) Commando Raid Armor Ambush Commando Artillery Duel Communist Mutants from Space AStar (Unl) CompuMate Asterix Computer Chess (Proto) Asteroid Fire Condor Attack Asteroids Confrontation (Proto) Astroblast Congo Bongo Astrowar Conquest of Mars (Unl) Atari Video Cube Cookie Monster Munch Atlantis II Cosmic Ark Atlantis Cosmic Commuter Atom Smasher (Proto) Cosmic Creeps AVGN K.O. Boxing (Unl) Cosmic Invaders (Unl) Bachelor Party Cosmic Swarm Bachelorette Party Crack'ed (Proto) Backfire (Unl) Crackpots Backgammon Crash Dive Bank Heist Crazy Balloon (Unl) Barnstorming Crazy Climber Base Attack Crazy Valet (Unl) Basic Math Criminal Persuit BASIC Programming Cross Force Basketball Crossbow Battlezone Crypts of Chaos Beamrider Crystal Castles Beany Bopper Cubicolor (Proto) Beat 'Em & Eat 'Em Cubis (Unl) Bee-Ball (Unl) Custer's Revenge Berenstain Bears Dancing Plate Bermuda Triangle Dark -
708 Game List (Vertical Monitor)
708 Game List (Vertical Monitor) - 1. 10-Yard Fight (Japan) 2. 1941: Counter Attack (World 900227) 3. 1942 (set 1) 4. 1943 Kai: Midway Kaisen (Japan) 5. 1943: The Battle of Midway (US) 6. 1945k III 7. 19XX: The War Against Destiny (USA 951207) 8. 4 Fun in 1 9. 4 Player Bowling Alley 10. 600 11. '99: The Last War 12. Abscam 13. Action Fighter 14. Aero Fighters 15. Agent Super Bond (Super Cobra conversion) 16. Air Gallet 17. Ali Baba and 40 Thieves 18. All American Football (rev D 19. Alley Master 20. Alpha Mission 21. Alpine Ski (set 1) 22. American Horseshoes (US) 23. Amidar 24. Angel Kids (Japan) 25. Anteater 26. APB - All Points Bulletin (rev 7) 27. Apocaljpse Now 28. Arabian 29. Arbalester 30. Argus 31. Arkanoid - Revenge of DOH (World) 32. Arkanoid (World) 33. Armed Formation 34. Armored Car (set 1) 35. ASO - Armored Scrum Object 36. Assault 37. Astro Blaster (version 3) 38. Astro Invader 39. Atari Mini Golf (prototype) 40. Avengers (US set 1) 41. Azurian Attack 42. Bagman 43. Balloon Bomber 44. Baluba-louk no Densetsu 45. Bandido 46. Batsugun (set 1) 47. Battlantis 48. Battle Cruiser M-12 49. Battle Field (Japan) 50. Battle Lane! Vol. 5 (set 1) 51. Battle of Atlantis (set 1) 52. Battle Wings 53. Beastie Feastie 54. Bee Storm - DoDonPachi II (V102 55. Beezer (set 1) 56. Bermuda Triangle (Japan) 57. Big Event Golf 58. Big Kong 59. Bio Attack 60. Birdie King 2 61. Birdie King 3 62. Birdie King 63. Birdie Try (Japan) 64. -
Harmony Cartridge Online Manual
A new way to experience the Atari 2600. © Copyright 2009-2011 – AtariAge (atariage.com) Second printing Contents Introduction ____________________________________ 1 Getting Started with Harmony _______________________ 1 Harmony Firmware Upgrading ______________________ 3 Frequently Asked Questions ________________________ 5 Harmony File Extensions __________________________ 8 Harmony Technical Specifications ____________________ 9 Acknowledgments _______________________________ 9 Introduction The Harmony cartridge is a programmable add-on for the Atari 2600 console that allows you to load an entire library of games into a single cartridge and then select which title you want to play from a friendly, on-screen menu interface. It features an SD card interface, making it simple to access the large library of Atari 2600 software. The Harmony cartridge supports almost all of the titles that have been produced for the Atari 2600. It can also be used to run your own Atari 2600 game creations on a real console. The Harmony cartridge is flash-upgradeable, and will be updated to support future Atari 2600 developments. SD card slot Mini-B USB port Back edge of Harmony Cart This guide tells you how to make the most of your Harmony cartridge. It should be read thoroughly before the cartridge is used for the first time. Your Harmony cartridge will provide you with many years of Atari 2600 enjoyment. The following equipment is required to use the Harmony cartridge: 1) An Atari 2600, Atari 7800 or other Atari 2600-compatible console. 2) A Windows, Macintosh or Linux-based computer to transfer data onto the SD card. 3) An SD card adapter for your computer. 4) An SD or SDHC card up to 32GB capacity. -
List of Notable Handheld Game Consoles (Source
List of notable handheld game consoles (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handheld_game_console#List_of_notable_handheld_game_consoles) * Milton Bradley Microvision (1979) * Epoch Game Pocket Computer - (1984) - Japanese only; not a success * Nintendo Game Boy (1989) - First internationally successful handheld game console * Atari Lynx (1989) - First backlit/color screen, first hardware capable of accelerated 3d drawing * NEC TurboExpress (1990, Japan; 1991, North America) - Played huCard (TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine) games, first console/handheld intercompatibility * Sega Game Gear (1991) - Architecturally similar to Sega Master System, notable accessory firsts include a TV tuner * Watara Supervision (1992) - first handheld with TV-OUT support; although the Super Game Boy was only a compatibility layer for the preceding game boy. * Sega Mega Jet (1992) - no screen, made for Japan Air Lines (first handheld without a screen) * Mega Duck/Cougar Boy (1993) - 4 level grayscale 2,7" LCD - Stereo sound - rare, sold in Europe and Brazil * Nintendo Virtual Boy (1994) - Monochromatic (red only) 3D goggle set, only semi-portable; first 3D portable * Sega Nomad (1995) - Played normal Sega Genesis cartridges, albeit at lower resolution * Neo Geo Pocket (1996) - Unrelated to Neo Geo consoles or arcade systems save for name * Game Boy Pocket (1996) - Slimmer redesign of Game Boy * Game Boy Pocket Light (1997) - Japanese only backlit version of the Game Boy Pocket * Tiger game.com (1997) - First touch screen, first Internet support (with use of sold-separately -
Rétro Gaming
ATARI - CONSOLE RETRO FLASHBACK 8 GOLD ACTIVISION – 130 JEUX Faites ressurgir vos meilleurs souvenirs ! Avec 130 classiques du jeu vidéo dont 39 jeux Activision, cette Atari Flashback 8 Gold édition Activision saura vous rappeler aux bons souvenirs du rétro-gaming. Avec les manettes sans fils ou vos anciennes manettes classiques Atari, vous n’avez qu’à brancher la console à votre télévision et vous voilà prêts pour l’action ! CARACTÉRISTIQUES : • 130 jeux classiques incluant les meilleurs hits de la console Atari 2600 et 39 titres Activision • Plug & Play • Inclut deux manettes sans fil 2.4G • Fonctions Sauvegarde, Reprise, Rembobinage • Sortie HD 720p • Port HDMI • Ecran FULL HD Inclut les jeux cultes : • Space Invaders • Centipede • Millipede • Pitfall! • River Raid • Kaboom! • Spider Fighter LISTE DES JEUX INCLUS LISTE DES JEUX ACTIVISION REF Adventure Black Jack Football Radar Lock Stellar Track™ Video Chess Beamrider Laser Blast Asteroids® Bowling Frog Pond Realsports® Baseball Street Racer Video Pinball Boxing Megamania JVCRETR0124 Centipede ® Breakout® Frogs and Flies Realsports® Basketball Submarine Commander Warlords® Bridge Oink! Kaboom! Canyon Bomber™ Fun with Numbers Realsports® Soccer Super Baseball Yars’ Return Checkers Pitfall! Missile Command® Championship Golf Realsports® Volleyball Super Breakout® Chopper Command Plaque Attack Pitfall! Soccer™ Gravitar® Return to Haunted Save Mary Cosmic Commuter Pressure Cooker EAN River Raid Circus Atari™ Hangman House Super Challenge™ Football Crackpots Private Eye Yars’ Revenge® Combat® -
Fighting Games, Performativity, and Social Game Play a Dissertation
The Art of War: Fighting Games, Performativity, and Social Game Play A dissertation presented to the faculty of the Scripps College of Communication of Ohio University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy Todd L. Harper November 2010 © 2010 Todd L. Harper. All Rights Reserved. This dissertation titled The Art of War: Fighting Games, Performativity, and Social Game Play by TODD L. HARPER has been approved for the School of Media Arts and Studies and the Scripps College of Communication by Mia L. Consalvo Associate Professor of Media Arts and Studies Gregory J. Shepherd Dean, Scripps College of Communication ii ABSTRACT HARPER, TODD L., Ph.D., November 2010, Mass Communications The Art of War: Fighting Games, Performativity, and Social Game Play (244 pp.) Director of Dissertation: Mia L. Consalvo This dissertation draws on feminist theory – specifically, performance and performativity – to explore how digital game players construct the game experience and social play. Scholarship in game studies has established the formal aspects of a game as being a combination of its rules and the fiction or narrative that contextualizes those rules. The question remains, how do the ways people play games influence what makes up a game, and how those players understand themselves as players and as social actors through the gaming experience? Taking a qualitative approach, this study explored players of fighting games: competitive games of one-on-one combat. Specifically, it combined observations at the Evolution fighting game tournament in July, 2009 and in-depth interviews with fighting game enthusiasts. In addition, three groups of college students with varying histories and experiences with games were observed playing both competitive and cooperative games together. -
List of Intellivision Games
List of Intellivision Games 1) 4-Tris 25) Checkers 2) ABPA Backgammon 26) Chip Shot: Super Pro Golf 3) ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS 27) Commando Cartridge 28) Congo Bongo 4) ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS 29) Crazy Clones Treasure of Tarmin Cartridge 30) Deep Pockets: Super Pro Pool and Billiards 5) Adventure (AD&D - Cloudy Mountain) (1982) (Mattel) 31) Defender 6) Air Strike 32) Demon Attack 7) Armor Battle 33) Diner 8) Astrosmash 34) Donkey Kong 9) Atlantis 35) Donkey Kong Junior 10) Auto Racing 36) Dracula 11) B-17 Bomber 37) Dragonfire 12) Beamrider 38) Eggs 'n' Eyes 13) Beauty & the Beast 39) Fathom 14) Blockade Runner 40) Frog Bog 15) Body Slam! Super Pro Wrestling 41) Frogger 16) Bomb Squad 42) Game Factory 17) Boxing 43) Go for the Gold 18) Brickout! 44) Grid Shock 19) Bump 'n' Jump 45) Happy Trails 20) BurgerTime 46) Hard Hat 21) Buzz Bombers 47) Horse Racing 22) Carnival 48) Hover Force 23) Centipede 49) Hypnotic Lights 24) Championship Tennis 50) Ice Trek 51) King of the Mountain 52) Kool-Aid Man 80) Number Jumble 53) Lady Bug 81) PBA Bowling 54) Land Battle 82) PGA Golf 55) Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack 83) Pinball 56) Las Vegas Roulette 84) Pitfall! 57) League of Light 85) Pole Position 58) Learning Fun I 86) Pong 59) Learning Fun II 87) Popeye 60) Lock 'N' Chase 88) Q*bert 61) Loco-Motion 89) Reversi 62) Magic Carousel 90) River Raid 63) Major League Baseball 91) Royal Dealer 64) Masters of the Universe: The Power of He- 92) Safecracker Man 93) Scooby Doo's Maze Chase 65) Melody Blaster 94) Sea Battle 66) Microsurgeon 95) Sewer Sam 67) Mind Strike 96) Shark! Shark! 68) Minotaur (1981) (Mattel) 97) Sharp Shot 69) Mission-X 98) Slam Dunk: Super Pro Basketball 70) Motocross 99) Slap Shot: Super Pro Hockey 71) Mountain Madness: Super Pro Skiing 100) Snafu 72) Mouse Trap 101) Space Armada 73) Mr. -
Videogames at the Library: Ahistoricalperspective
VideoGames at the Library: AHistoricalPerspective Gustavo Marfia∗,AlessandroAmoroso∗,MarcoRoccetti∗,GiulioBasile∗,ClaudioE.Palazzi† ∗ Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Informazione - Universit`adiBologna,Italia Email: {amoroso, marfia, roccetti}@cs.unibo.it † Dipartimento di Matematica Pura e Applicata - Universit`adegli Studi di Padova, Italia Email: [email protected] Abstract —We present an overview or the video games available at the Film Library of Bologna. This institution, in collaboration with the University of Bologna, has a whole collateral branch dedicated to the video games, as they can be considered a recreational activity somehow related to movies. This collection of video games conceptually starts from the ones that are strictly connected to movies, and then expands to a wider class of video games. A video game could be related with a movie either as its direct inspiration, its prequel or collateral plot, or also be created as a direct consequence of that movie. The expansion of the collection available in the Library includes a historical set of video games. In this paper we discuss the historical perspective of the relationship between technology and video games, providinga complete historical view of the video games by means of the titles and the consoles available in the Library. Several dedicated consoles are still in working conditions and could be used by the visitors of the Library. I. INTRODUCTION The collection of the Play Room of the Film Library of Bologna contains about 2000 video games, whose releases Fig. 1. Temporal distribution of games available at the Library with respect to the hardware platforms range from 1979, till the present date. -
ATARI MEETS CONVENIENCE STORES TRIBUTE to ATARI Regional Sales Manager
Atari , Inc. 1265 Borregas, Sunnyvale, California 94086 Alan Inc. 1977 October, 1977 Volume I , Number 11 ATAI2I'S MAGIC Presented for the first time at AMOA, Canyon Bomber™ is a game with magnetic appeal. This one or two player video game creates the kind of player determination to achieve higher and higher scores. This means high replay and high collections. Bombs are dropped from blimps and planes traveling a t varying speeds over a canyon filled with targets. The objective is simple: Players try to hit all the targets in the canyon without missing to obtain Like magic, Atari presents the biggest the highest score. and best lineup of products ever at the Skill and timing are required as players 1977 trade shows. It will be the premiere decide when to drop the bombs in order of Airborne Avenger™, Destroyer™, to maximize the number of targets hit. Canyon Bomber™ , the 2 Game Game time is determined by the number Module TM, and even more new games of misses allowed, as set by the operator that will mystify you with their variety at 3, 4 , 5, or 6 per game. One player and appeal. against the computer, or two players At the Amusement and Musi c Opera against each other, Canyon Bomber is a tors Association Exposition, Oct. 28 - 30, competitive challenge. Atari will feature magical games and special entertainment at our booth in the West Room (16 - 23 and 26 - 33) of the Con rad Hilton in Chicago. Everyone is invited to preview our exciting products of the future and on Saturday you ca n meet Atari's Master of Magic. -
Dp Guide Lite Us
ColecoVision USA Digital Press GB I GB I GB I 2010: The Action Game/Coleco R4 Frogger/Parker Bros R1 Q*Bert's Qubes/Parker Bros R8 ADAM Diagnostic Cartridge/Coleco R9 Frogger II: Threeedeep!/Parker Br R5 Quest for Quintana Roo/Sunrise R5 Alcazar: The Forgotten Fortress/Te R2 Front Line/Coleco R2 River Raid/Activision R2 Alphabet Zoo/Spinnaker R5 Galaxian/Atarisoft R5 Robin Hood/Xonox R6 Amazing Bumpman/Telegames R5 Gateway to Apshai/Epyx R4 Roc ‘n Rope/Coleco R3 Antarctic Adventure/Coleco R3 Gorf/Coleco R2 Rock 'n Bolt/Telegames R2 Aquattack/Interphase R7 Gust Buster/Sunrise R5 Rocky Super Action Boxing/Coleco R2 Artillery Duel/Xonox R5 Gyruss/Parker Bros R4 Rolloverture/Sunrise R6 B.C. II: Grog's Revenge/Coleco R4 H.E.R.O./Activision R4 Sammy Lightfoot/Sierra R8 B.C.'s Quest for Tires/Sierra R3 Heist, The/Micro-Fun R4 Sector Alpha/Spectravision R7 Beamrider/Activision R4 Illusions/Coleco R5 Sewer Sam/Interphase R5 Blockade Runner/Interphase R6 It's Only Rock 'n Roll/Xonox R6 Sir Lancelot/Xonox R6 Boulder Dash/Telegames R7 James Bond 007/Parker Bros R4 Skiing/Telegames R5 Brain Strainers/Coleco R5 Jukebox/Spinnaker R6 Slither/Coleco R2 Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom/Colec R2 Jumpman Jr./Epyx R4 Slurpy/Xonox R8 Bump 'n Jump/Coleco R4 Jungle Hunt/Atarisoft R6 Smurf: Paint 'n Play Workshop/Col R5 Burgertime/Coleco R3 Ken Uston's Blackjack/Poker/Colec R3 Smurf: Rescue in Gargamel's Castl R1 Cabbage Patch Kids Adventures in R3 Keystone Kapers/Activision R3 Space Fury/Coleco R2 Cabbage Patch -
412 Game List
412 Game List 1941 - Counter Attack (351) Gang Busters (286) PuckMan (022) 1943 Kai (068) Gaplus (073) PuckMan (speedup) (023) 1945 Kai III (398) Gardia (128) Q*bert (370) 19XX:The War Against Destiny (384) Gemini Wing (301) Q*bert's Qubes (371) 800 Fathoms (160) Ghostmuncher Galaxian (129) Qix (372) 1942 (029) Gigas (245) Qix 2 (373) 1943 (056) Go Go Mr. Yamaguchi (130) Quester (308) Abscam (075) Gomoku Narabe Renju (188) Rafflesia (209) Aero Fighters (278) Gorf (396) Raiden (412) Air Duel (305) Gorkans (131) Rally Bike (285) Ajax (076) Green Beret (358) Regulus (210) Ali Baba and 40 Thieves (077) Grobda (132) Return of the Invaders (019) Alley Master (339) Guerrilla War (359) Ring King (374) Alpine Ski (352) Gun & Frontier (318) Road Fighter (211) Amidar (061) Gun Dealer (133) Roc'n Rope (212) Anteater (271) Gun.Smoke (066) Rompers (343) APB - All Points Bulletin (353) Guwange (407) Round-Up (213) Arabian (079) Guzzler (134) Rug Rats (214) Arbalester (397) Gyrodine (135) S.R.D.S.R.D. S.R.D. Mission (215) Argus (290) Gyruss (027) Samurai Nihon-ichi (217) Arkanoid - Revenge of DOH (395) Hangly-Man (136) SAR - Search And Rescue (331) Arkanoid (044) Hero in the Castle of Doom (137) Satan of Saturn (218) Armed Formation (298) High Way Race (138) Satan's Hollow (375) Armored Car (080) Hoccer (139) Saturn (219) Ashura Blaster (316) Hopper Robo (140) Scramble (051) Assault (327) Ikari Warriors (315) Scrambled Egg (221) Astro Blaster (081) Image Fight (291) Seicross (226) Astro Fighter (082) Intrepid (141) Senjyo (222) Astro Invader (083) Jack the Giantkiller (142) Shao-Lin's Road (054) Bagman (220) Jackal (187) Shot Rider (223) Battlantis (323) Joinem (143) Sindbad Mystery (224) Battle Bakraid (408) Jolly Jogger (144) Sinistar (376) Battle Lane! (084) Journey(1P) (360) Sky Base (225) Battle-Road, The (085) Joust 2 (361) Sky Fox (330) Beastie Feastie (086) Joyman (145) Sky Soldiers (302) Bells & Whistles (349) Jr.