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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: kelemvor on November 19, 2006, 09:35:00 pm
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It's partway over but there's a show on CNBC right now about the history of Video Games. Thought people here might get a kick out of it.
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Thanks! TIVO'd :cheers:
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Wow...watching and tivo-ing right now. Amazingly thorough video gaming documentary. Recommend.
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i saw it, was really cool :cheers:
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Next showing of "Game On: The Unauthorized History of Video Games" is at 11/23/06 at 2:00pm on CNBC.
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Yes, very good show. Good footage and interesting to get the history behind the scenes.
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My wife said there was an interview with the creator of Donkey Kong that I missed...(was on the can)
:notworthy: :notworthy:
Good thing I tivo'd the show. I can watch that interview a few zillion times...
:notworthy: :notworthy:
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Next showing of "Game On: The Unauthorized History of Video Games" is at 11/23/06 at 2:00pm on CNBC.
Thanks - I'll set the DVR!
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Shigeru Miyamoto :notworthy:
He even has a cool name! I'm ashamed that I was not aware of DK creator until watching this show.
:-[
Certainly there are arcade history buffs here at BYOAC. I have a question for you...How involved was Miyamoto on the out of control suceeding titles that came from the ole great one, DK? DKJ, MB, SMB, way too many too list. I'm most interested in the 3 I listed though.
EDIT: Come to think of it...I'm pretty sure I remember seeing his name on the credits on alot of suceeding console Mario games! Am I right? Needless to say this show is quickly becoming a great arcade history lesson for me.
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He was directly involved with DK, DK Jr, Mario Bros, and Super Mario Bros.
Pretty much from there he started working on console games. He's most noted for creating the Super Mario, Zelda, and Metroid series.
Since he's often credited as "producer" it's hard to say how much he's directly influenced.
Here's a more complete list: http://starmen.net/credits/shigerumiyamoto.php
BTW, if you like DK/DK Jr, you should try Donkey Kong for the original Game Boy. most people I talk to never played this, but it's the only direct sequel to the Donkey Kong games. This was kind of continued with the first Mario vs Donkey Kong game on GBA too. Mario vs DK 2 seems too puzzle-based.
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Thanks for the heads up! I missed the original airing but it seems be coming on again here on thursday, I've set the DVR! :)
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Crowquil, Thanks for that link!
After reading Shigeru Miyamoto's bio I really feel like I know nothing about arcade history. The game list that he has been invloved in or just straight out created is absolutely amazing! I am so happy about todays history lesson. I vow to somehow, in some way shape or form...launch a collasal and most assidius interactive exploration of that list.
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Blast And Damnation!!!!! :banghead: :hissy:
If only we could get that in the UK :cry:
Anybody fancy dropping it on a DVD for me???
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
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If someone records it in good quality I'm sure we could Torrent it.
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Torrent or ftp it, that would be great. I can be one of the ftp hosts too.
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Torrent or ftp it, that would be great. I can be one of the ftp hosts too.
That'd be great guys!! Just let us know when and where it's up!! A tivo or DVR should give you pretty perfect material to work from.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
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Hey Fozzy, would there be an issue with the PAL vs. NTSC issue?
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Hey Fozzy, would there be an issue with the PAL vs. NTSC issue?
Not if you're playing it back on a computer-computers can handle different sample rates on the fly.
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Hey Fozzy, would there be an issue with the PAL vs. NTSC issue?
Only if you end up watching it on a 20 year old telly or something - all modern TVs sold in the UK support NTSC as well as PAL, and if someone does have one that won't handle NTSC they could always watch the thing on their computer...
Personally, I use a modded XBox hooked up to the TV for XBox Media Center - that will play any video format I throw at it (AVI, MPG, MKV, whatever you like) - they can be had for peanuts these days now the console's been superceded, and they have decent video out since they're designed to plug into a telly anyway, better than the shoddy video encoders you find on lots of PC graphics cards. And you can run MAME on it.
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All the newer standalone dvd players should have no problems playing PAL/NTSC. My 3-year old JVC dvd player works fine, too. Even Nero has some basic features to convert from NTSC to PAL and back, if really needed. Computers can handle all these systems no problema.
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How many minutes is the documentary?? I wouldn't mine burning this to DVD to add to my collection of horrors!
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How many minutes is the documentary?? I wouldn't mine burning this to DVD to add to my collection of horrors!
It's a 2 hour show. So if you take out commercials... Probably 90 minutes.
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I'd love to be in on a torrent of it, sounds great.
There are so few good video game docs.
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Hey Fozzy, would there be an issue with the PAL vs. NTSC issue?
No problem at all with playing it on a computer.... or as has already been said, most UK DVD players will also play it.
However! I also do near 100% perfect NTSC to PAL conversion using a hardware based decoder / encoder setup . So I can convert it to PAL if I want to.
The real problem lies with disks that are region coded (commercial movie releases). If a disk is coded region 1 then most DVD players in the UK will not play it, simply because we're in region 2. Similarly Australia is region 4. In this case a disk made by someone at home is more likely to be coded as Region 0 which will play in All Regions. Although most PC's can be set to play any region at all.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
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I caught this special last night. While entertaining, there are soooo many errors.
The largest one, they said the Sony/Nintendo CD system was going to attach to the NES. They even showed a top-loader.
:lame:
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The largest one, they said the Sony/Nintendo CD system was going to attach to the NES. They even showed a top-loader.
:lame:
Actually that's not quite as lame as it seems! .... Although it was never released in the UK or USA The Japanese did have a top loading CD drive for the NES (Known as the Famicom in Japan) and it WAS developed in cooperation with Sony.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
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Did anyone ever manage to get this show on bittorrent or anything?
I checked the newsgroups and can't find it there anywhere.
Thanks!
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I forgot it was on and forgot to record it. DOH! If anyone TIVO'd it or anything, it can be converted to XVid/Divx to make it smaller and someone can host it...
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the TechTV thing on arcades was 100x better. I recorded this on my media center... i'll see if i can get it converted to wmv or something.
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Sounds cool!
I bet many people would like to see that also.
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the TechTV thing on arcades was 100x better. I recorded this on my media center... i'll see if i can get it converted to wmv or something.
There are a bunch of the G4 specials on ArcArc:
http://arcarc.xmission.com/Videos%20and%20Sounds/
Cheers.
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Shame about the dude presenting... :tool: :laugh2:
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Looks like this finally showed up on bittorrent sites about a week ago.
Game On, The Unauthorized History of Video Games (2006.TVRip.SoS).avi
its the tvrip so it has cnbc in the cornor.
Im not sure if can post links to torrent sites, but with a little searching you should be able to find it.
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only torrent i found was kind of dead i only saw 4 people on it
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This has been discussed on RGVAC, so you might want to check there.
Cheers.
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the TechTV thing on arcades was 100x better. I recorded this on my media center... i'll see if i can get it converted to wmv or something.
Davie or anyone else...
What's the word on TechTV version? Can it be viewed on the net by chance?
Edit: Psst sorry Cheffo, I thought your link was for the CNBC show. Me :dizzy: I'm a gonna check it out!!
There are a bunch of the G4 specials on ArcArc:
http://arcarc.xmission.com/Videos%20and%20Sounds/
Cheers.
Wow...Awesome stuff there!!
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Edit: Psst sorry Cheffo, I thought your link was for the CNBC show. Me :dizzy: I'm a gonna check it out!!
No worries ... keep Melissa carving -- I am dying to see how Daphne turns out (I have been thrilled that my 6YO can now make it to the final level of Dragon's Lair so I can see Daphne anytime I want)!!
The CNBC show is being discussed on RGVAC (rec.games.video.arcade.collecting ... check groups.google.com) and all the info that you need is there.
The stuff I linked to on ArcArc is just cool stuff that should be viewed by one and all (be sure to save a local copy so as not to tax their bandwidth too much).
And if you are looking for cool arcade-related videos, don't forget to check out Coin-Op TV at Retroblast! (big thanks to KevSteele, RetroJames and the RB/COTV/GRM crews).
Cheers
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And if you are looking for cool arcade-related videos, don't forget to check out Coin-Op TV at Retroblast! (big thanks to KevSteele, RetroJames and the RB/COTV/GRM crews).
Cheers
Cheffo...the retro collection is awesome! In particular there amongst alot of great videos @ retroblast is one that really brings me back. This 8 yr old kid brought Donkey Kong to the Mr Rogers show. I love it when Mr Rogers trys to get his hands in there to play, and the kid keeps blocking him out. Kinda like...BACK OFF old man, You ain't got no game anyway. Classic, I love the whole thing.
Dude, this was me in 1983. Cept this kid is smarter than me and better at DK... :-[
http://retroblast.com/videos/MrRogers.wmv
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Hey Fozzy, would there be an issue with the PAL vs. NTSC issue?
No problem at all with playing it on a computer.... or as has already been said, most UK DVD players will also play it.
However! I also do near 100% perfect NTSC to PAL conversion using a hardware based decoder / encoder setup . So I can convert it to PAL if I want to.
The real problem lies with disks that are region coded (commercial movie releases). If a disk is coded region 1 then most DVD players in the UK will not play it, simply because we're in region 2. Similarly Australia is region 4. In this case a disk made by someone at home is more likely to be coded as Region 0 which will play in All Regions. Although most PC's can be set to play any region at all.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
Region protection is a laugh.Can't believe there are still people around who haven't "hacked" their DVD player to Region 0. In most cases it's just a couple of remote control presses....check out http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks
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I found it on this website:
http://www.highscoresarcade.com/videos.htm