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Title: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 26 February 2008, 02:31:19
I'm telling a speech about in Speech class. I need to compile as much info as I can. Anyone wanting to contribute, please post here along with citations of course, and I'll improve the research. I need as much as I can by Sunday, since we'll be starting on them Monday.

I'll compile as much as I've collected here in the meantime.

GRAPHICS AND STUFF I'LL BE USING:
[spoiler]
Objection Image:
(http://www.finalturnabout.com/music/images/sfx.gif)

Wii + PS3 Sales graph:
(http://homepage.mac.com/jcwelch/h12007npdgraph.png)

Objection SFX: http://www.finalturnabout.com/music/sfx/pobjection.wav

Other game SFX: http://www.digitpress.com/dpsoundz/soundfx.htm (Thanks, Edgecrusher!)

[/spoiler]

What I'll be saying in a nutshell:
[spoiler]Arcade gaming begins with Jukeboxes dating in the 1930s, and Pinball machines in 1954. Computer games were being developed after universities got ahold of computers of their own and game software emerged in the 1950s. Simple programs consisted on games like Tic-Tac-Toe and Tennis with pixelated graphics.

True video games arrived in 1970s. The first video game to date was Spacewar!, created by Steve Russell.

"If I hadn't done it, someone would've done something equally exciting if not better in the next six months. I just happened to get there first."

It was a popular hit in the 1970s. It has undergone several different names since then, such as "Galaxy Game", "Computer Space", and "Space Wars". The game consisted of playing as a space ship shooting another player's ship while avoiding plummeting into the sun. A Honolulu-based company in 1940 called Standard Games branched off into Japan, known as Service Games of Japan (SEGA). They produced coin operated games such as the Periscope after merging with Rosen Enterprises. It was a submarine simulator that became a worldwide hit. In 1972, The Magnavox Oddysey is the first home video game console. It uses white and black pixelated graphics, knobs and switches, and no sound. Since the technology wasn't advanced enough, games came with overlays, cards, chips, and dice. One of the most popular games of the console was "Table Tennis", a basic game that develops with your electronic coordination. The console sold well, but would've sold better if customers weren't confused about the fact that the console didn't have to run on a Magnavox TV. Atari releases Pong in arcades in 1973. In 1974, Home Pong was released. However, Magnavox files a lawsuit against Atari and wins, arguing Table Tennis is the original over Pong. This is the first video game lawsuit in history. Magnavox also continues to win lawsuits over different game companies such as Nintendo, Mattel, and Activision for copyright infringement. In 1976, Steve Jobs creates a single-player Pong game called "Breakout". Midway produces Space Invaders, the first arcade game to involve a high score. In 1977, there's a crash in the market and many game developers go bankrupt. Even then, Atari releases a cartridge based console in 1977 called the VCS, later dubbed the Atari 2600.
A jukebox and repair business named Konami joins the market, as well as Namco who also used to be a machanical rocking horse manufacturer. Space Invaders becomes redistrubuted under Namco as Galaxian in 1978. Later, a colorful improved version known as Galaga one year later. However, Namco stops making military-esc games and looks for a game that appeals to both sexes. Puck-Man is released in Japan, and dubbed Pac-Man in the US to avoid vandalism. It is the most popular arcade machine to date. Nintendo pops into the scene, from making cards, to toys, to electronic games. Nintendo clones Space Invaders and makes "Radar Scope". The game wouldn't sell, and Nintendo was left with 2,000 unsold units in a warehouse. To quickly stay in business and salvage their loss, Shigeru Miyamoto was placed in charge of developing a new game using the unsold units. The result was the 1981 release of Donkey Kong, starring Jumpman. When it came to dubbing names in the states, Jumpman's name was argued over when the landlord of the warehouse, Mario Segale, demanded overdue rent payment. The staff renamed Jumpman "Mario", after he left. Nintendo uses Mario in many games, including the Game & Watch handheld series. The Game & Watch handheld games were liquid crystal display games, a concept that Tiger Handheld games use to this day. In 1982, the market crashes again when little games are bought and retail stores are flooded with games on the shelves.
The Atari ST enters the 16-bit era in 1985. In this same year, the Famicon (Dubbed in the US, NES) is bundled with Super Mario Bros. and becomes a great hit. The Sega Master system is also released. Sega's main market character was Alex Kidd, who was later replaced by Sonic The Hedgehog. Nintendo and SEGA became rivals.
In 1989, Nintendo releases the Gameboy handheld system. SEGA releases the Game Gear, and Atari releases Lynx. SEGA produces the Sega Genesis. In 1991, Sonic The Hedgheog is released on the Sega Genesis and becomes a popular hit. Nintendo works with Sony to create their new console, but depart ways. The SNES is released in 1991 without help from Sony. 1994-1995, The Sega Saturn and Sony Playstation is released. The Playstation becomes the best selling game console, entering the 32-64 bit era. A year later, Nintendo releases the Nintendo 64 with the populat title, Super Mario 64. In 1998, PokeMon becomes popular. The Gameboy Color is released. SEGA releases the Sega Dreamcast. In 2000, the Playstation 2 hits the market. 2001 - The Nintendo Gamecube, Gameboy Advance, and Xbox release. Halo becomes popular, and Sega discontinues the Dreamcast and becomes a 3rd party developer.
2003, The Gameboy Advance SP is released. Nokia creates the N-Gage. 2004 - Halo 2 is released, along with the Nintendo DS, and PSP.
2006, Nintendo DS Lite. PS3 is released, and chaos ensues. Nintendo Wii is released.
2007 - Sony discontinues the 20 GB version of the PS3, and reduces their console price to $499 USD. Halo 3 is released and becomes a wide craze worldwide.
Present Day: Super Smash Bros. Brawl[/spoiler]

Work Cited:
[spoiler]1. http://members.aol.com/rusjensen/myfirst.htm
2. http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bljukebox.htm
3.  http://www.sega.com/corporate/corporatehist.php?item=corporate_history
4. http://www.touchgenerations.com/enGB/discover_nintendo/nintendo_timeline.php
5.  http://www3.sympatico.ca/maury/games/space/spacewar.html
6.  http://www.marvin3m.com/arcade/sperisc.htm
7. http://www.pong-story.com/odyssey.htm
8. http://www.heartbone.com/comphist/Atari.htm
9. http://www.mameworld.net/pacman/history/p1_01.htm
10. http://classicgaming.gamespy.com/View.php?view=Articles.Detail&id=249
11. http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/mario_history.shtml
12. http://www.sonic-club.com/sonic/history.htm
13. http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/bl_playstation.htm
14. http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=70244
15. http://www.bynkii.com/archives/2007/07/june_npd_game_console_sales.html
16. http://www.touchgenerations.com/enGB/discover_nintendo/what_nintendo_means.php[/spoiler]

Note: This research was for the purpose of just a grade therefore some of the information displayed may be innaccurate due to rush.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Panda on 26 February 2008, 02:38:54
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_video_games

You're done.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 26 February 2008, 02:41:34
Barely.

That article leaves out a few popular game icons. I just searched the whole article for "sonic", and nothing came up. I intend to mention the birth and doom of famous VG characters.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: preventerWIND on 26 February 2008, 02:48:48
If you watch some of the Angry Video Game Nerd's videos, you can see a lot of the history being told, like the 16-bit wars.. and even Atari-porn games.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: NovaMan XP on 26 February 2008, 02:56:04
Make sure you mention how MegaMan kicked ass on the NES and for a while until he died of cancer when MMBN4 happened.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 26 February 2008, 03:02:45
Perfect example of why you shouldn't trust Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Earth&oldid=85281232)

Check the last sentence of the first paragraph.

Yes, I know it has since been revised, but my point remains valid.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 26 February 2008, 03:07:19
Oh yes, I'm aware to take Wikipedia as a grain of salt, not to mention I'll probably be burned at the stake just for citing it. I'll be needing websites cited off of the Wikiarticles or otherwise googled.

Also, that gave me a good laugh.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Speed Racer on 26 February 2008, 03:25:59
How long do you plan on talking about video games? 'Cause you're going to have to go all the way back into the late 1960s...a speech could end up taking a few class periods.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 26 February 2008, 03:29:51
Agreed. You'll have to chose:

Breadth or Depth?


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 26 February 2008, 03:35:36
I don't believe she's set a limit yet, but I was supposed to get a packet on how to research and what she's looking for, but whoever copied the packets royally messed up so I'll probably be getting the correct ones tommorow.

My last speech was supposed to be a minimum of 3 minutes, so it's most likely going to have to be either just that or longer. Length doesn't bother me with a topic like this, and I'm not exactly going to go into every knick and cranny of the subject. I'll just be stating the rise and fall of the industry, introduction to familiar icons, and so forth leading up to today.

Basically, imagining the length of the speech, I'll probably just be naming facts and history, go into a little explaination as to why, then move on.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Mikero on 26 February 2008, 03:42:28
Know that Nintendo started with Hanafuda cards in  late 1800's. I did a whole N project for Japanese class in high school.

Nook. Nook and cranny. Not "knick".

Perfect example of why you shouldn't trust Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Earth&oldid=85281232)

Check the last sentence of the first paragraph.

Yes, I know it has since been revised, but my point remains valid.

That is spectacular.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 26 February 2008, 03:56:24
Oh, Nook my b- OH NOOK AND CRANNY ##### I GET IT NOW AC IS FUNNY

Wow, I feel really dumb right now.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Majikn on 26 February 2008, 04:49:19
Perfect example of why you shouldn't trust Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Earth&oldid=85281232)

Check the last sentence of the first paragraph.

Yes, I know it has since been revised, but my point remains valid.

That is spectacular.

That is my new display name on MSN.

Just thought you all should know that.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Captain Sanoguchi on 26 February 2008, 04:52:33
Tell 'em how Nintendo started during the Meiji Era!


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 26 February 2008, 04:56:31
And that Mario was originally 'Jump Man'

and that Birdo is video gaming's first transvestite!


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Captain Sanoguchi on 26 February 2008, 05:02:06
Tell 'em that Poison was video gaming's second transvestite.
Oh, and tell 'em Samus is really a girl.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Mikero on 26 February 2008, 06:33:05
Tell 'em how Nintendo started during the Meiji Era!

I already said that.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Lunchebox on 26 February 2008, 10:35:34
This is how you start it off...

"In the beginning... There was PONG."


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: White Shadow on 26 February 2008, 11:19:49
And it was good.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Panda on 26 February 2008, 11:46:21
But... Pong wasn't the first game in any respect...


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: preventerWIND on 26 February 2008, 12:09:20
Oh, and tell 'em Samus is really a girl.
That HAS to be concluding sentence.


"Oh, and did you know Samus is a girl? WTF?"


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Speed Racer on 26 February 2008, 14:15:32
This is how you start it off...

"In the beginning... There was PONG."

Yeah, it was actually some sort of space game.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Lunchebox on 26 February 2008, 15:13:40
But Pong sounds funnier.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 26 February 2008, 15:32:08
I'm thinking about mentioning Pong first, but the space game is the first one apparently.

Also, I knew about Jump Man in Donkey Kong, but I thought it was "Jumper Man".


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Fatso on 26 February 2008, 16:12:50
That just sounds like a Robot Master.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 26 February 2008, 22:55:40
Oh yes. The speech will be 5-7 minutes long.

I didn't get the packet though. I just straightup asked her.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ASR on 26 February 2008, 23:43:45
You'll have to decide what's important and what isn't. Only include the relevant stuff.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Speed Racer on 27 February 2008, 00:37:33
Your research is complete.

http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-History-Video-Games-Pokemon/dp/0761536434/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1204072432&sr=8-1

The only problem that I had with the book is that it just stayed with the major companies (in other words, most companies that released a console), and never really talked about any third party companies. I was really annoyed that it completely passed over the rise and fall of SNK...I'm not sure if it even mentioned the Neo Geo.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 27 February 2008, 05:30:55
*laughs* Best review of that book ever:

       
2 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Too much Conversation Text & Less photos, July 11, 2006
By    P. Pornprasertthavorn (Yannawa, Bangkok Thailand)

this book always showed up while i search about "Games History". no inside sample. too much text. i prefer more photos


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Vinchenz Rock on 27 February 2008, 05:41:40
Power-Up is a very good book that explains the history of video games. It even goes in-depth on video game series like Dragon Quest and that Detective game on the Famicon.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Winged Warrior on 27 February 2008, 05:47:20
G4, Before it became a channel obsessed with the parts of japan that japan itself wants to forget, was a very informative. Even X-play was awesome until it became a trap for all those who are on the internet way too much... *cough*

You tube may be able to help you...

though probably not.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 27 February 2008, 05:59:54
Do your entire project about the history and evolution (or lack thereof) of one of video games most beloved characters:

Leisure Suit Larry


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Mikero on 27 February 2008, 08:07:03
YES. But not like... Magna Cum Laude. Which I heard was really crap.

I'm thinking about mentioning Pong first, but the space game is the first one apparently.

Also, I knew about Jump Man in Donkey Kong, but I thought it was "Jumper Man".

It was Jump Man.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 27 February 2008, 17:28:20
Do your entire project about the history and evolution (or lack thereof) of one of video games most beloved characters:

Leisure Suit Larry

And make a powerpoint presentation.

With pictures.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Lunchebox on 27 February 2008, 17:30:52
I think I'm the only person in existence who has never played Leisure Suit Larry.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 27 February 2008, 17:34:21
I'd say you're missing out, but I'm not exactly sure what it would be that you're missing out on.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ASR on 27 February 2008, 17:56:59
I've never played it either, but I hear they're making a new one again.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 27 February 2008, 18:04:13
Yup. (http://www.leisuresuitlarry.com/)

Box Office Bust.

*Phil Ken Sebben Laugh* Multiple entendre!


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: yuri on 27 February 2008, 21:22:22
This is how you start it off...

"In the beginning... There was PONG."

I vote Tetris.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: NovaMan XP on 27 February 2008, 21:25:22
Actually, I think Pong was earlier.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: yuri on 27 February 2008, 21:30:13
You lie.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: preventerWIND on 27 February 2008, 21:33:01
Pong was earlier.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Slugkid on 27 February 2008, 21:34:35
Just wikipedia'd it.
Pong->1972
Tetris->1985
Also, you could have worked it up on your own, since pong is much simpler than tetris...


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: NovaMan XP on 27 February 2008, 21:36:01
Exactly.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Mikero on 27 February 2008, 21:58:29
You'd have to be an idiot to think Tetris came before Pong.

Oh right.

Well, everyone knows Pong is 70's. Hell, they even played it in That 70's Show.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Panda on 28 February 2008, 08:59:21
Well, technically Tetris came first, as it was traditionally played in the 17th century using twigs and square rocks.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: preventerWIND on 28 February 2008, 12:59:38
That'd take FOREVERRRRR!


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 28 February 2008, 13:29:58
Well, technically Tetris came first, as it was traditionally played in the 17th century using twigs and square rocks.

Either you're putting together a piss poor lie to sound worldly, or someone told you a piss poor lie and you believed it.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Vinchenz Rock on 28 February 2008, 14:12:03
Or he's being sarcastic.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Voulnet on 28 February 2008, 16:17:23
Well, technically Tetris came first, as it was traditionally played in the 17th century using twigs and square rocks.
Cavemen played pong with two slabs of stone and a ball made of animal skin, what's your point?


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: yuri on 28 February 2008, 20:05:15
Really!!!


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: preventerWIND on 28 February 2008, 20:08:06
No. Not really.

And actually Voulnet.. God played pong with the planets first.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: yuri on 28 February 2008, 20:12:04
Why does everyone lie to me. This almost as bad as when I found out I was adopted.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: preventerWIND on 28 February 2008, 20:13:21
*facepalm*


Were not even talking about you anymore.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 28 February 2008, 22:05:27
And actually Voulnet.. God played pong with the planets first.

"In the beginning... There was PONG."

FACT.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Panda on 29 February 2008, 13:43:42
It's things like that that make me think yuri is actually a person of average intelligence who's just pretending to be stupid. But then I remember that it's yuri we're talking about, the only ever noob- on MMM.

someone told you a piss poor lie and you believed it.

But... Ancient Videogame History 101... Was it all... lies?


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Fatso on 29 February 2008, 18:18:52
You want the truth?! YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 1 March 2008, 20:58:05
I wanted to mention this a couple of days ago but it slipped my mind. I'm searching for video game SFX (like Mario dieing, Pac-Man dieing, Galaga sounds, etc.). Anything contributed would be greatly appreciated.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Slugkid on 1 March 2008, 21:31:50
This (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcWGlk00F9U) might help, if you can record the sounds.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Winged Warrior on 1 March 2008, 22:57:47
there is that one site that is always so popular for vg game music. VGmusic.com I think...

I'm not quite sure, Maybe that'll help


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Mikero on 2 March 2008, 02:21:08
Do they have sound effects though? He's asking for SFX, not music.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 2 March 2008, 04:33:02
Besides, everyone knows that orchNEStra is the only place to go for video game music.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 3 March 2008, 01:49:13
if you can record the sounds.

I can't.

VGmusic.com I think...

Went there years ago. I'm not doing midis.

Posted on:  2 March 2008, 04:49:47

I'm compiling the stuff I'm using for the speech as we speak after hours of research. If there's any SFX that you'd like to contribute, please do so now. I haven't really found any yet.

I'm thinking about starting out somewhere in the beginning saying "So, you say Pong was the first game?"

"OBJECTION!"

And then go on about Spacewars and continue from there.


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: Edgecrusher on 3 March 2008, 02:32:19
I still think you should use Leisure Suit Larry videos.

Otherwise here you go (http://www.digitpress.com/dpsoundz/soundfx.htm).


Title: Re: The History of Video Games
Post by: ChaosVortex on 3 March 2008, 03:49:35
Mucho Gracias Edge.

Hell yeah, they've got Donkey Kong and everything. BIG THANKS.