Computer Game Evolution
A journey through many years (and occasionally centuries) to find out who is responsible for modern computer and video games. May contain balls, Napoleon Bonaparte, robots, organized crime, and the US Air Force.
Computer Game Evolution
3.17 Home Video
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Tim
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Season 3
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Episode 17
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These games looked so good… and failed so hard.
Opening scene
The choice of Kinoautomat
Nintendo's Wild Gunman
We don't talk about EVR Race
A flipping Sky Hawk
Duck Hunt, the first
Test Driver vs. Battle Shark
LaserDisc spins up
Bill Gates shows his whole Donkey
Quarter Horse, a horse for a quarter
Adventures in Videoland
Astron Belt, the thrid first disc game
Rail-shooters roll out
See the future in Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
Blaster, and other 1983 failures
Before Dragon's Lair: Electronic Book
Confused by Maze Mania
Murder by MysteryDisc
The misfits of Dragon's Lair
Enter Dragon's Lair
Exit Dragon's Lair
Cloning the not-success: Stern, Taito, Data East
Shooting at Mach 3
Cube Quest, aka Polybius
Firefox: death and damnation
I, Robot has many perspectives
Do laps around GP World
Domesticaled LaserDisc
A ghostly Halcyon
The digial discs, and a Domesday
Forget disc, we've got tape
I don't have a Clue VCR
Chutes and Ladders and Candy Land… on tape?
A killer Dogfight VCR
Spinnaker meets RoboCop
VCR consoles are a poor consolation
The unseen Control-Vision
The last gasp of Exidy
Operation Wolf, the new hope
Wild Gunman (2) and Duck Hunt (2)
Star Wars (2)
Yu Suzuki presents Space Harrier
From Star Trek to Solaris
Starflider, the grampa of Star Fox
Silpheed, or They Remade Major Havoc Again
Afterburner and after Afterburner
We've got Dragon's Lair at home
Aware of Cinemaware
Let's welcome cutscene QTEs
Wrap up