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
3.18 Sliding Faster
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Tim
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Season 3
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Episode 18
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It turns out that lasers, mines, and various bombs can be used for more than just pure mindless action. Also, sliding blocks – you need lots of sliding blocks.
The puzzles of old
Just for Qix
This Anteater sucks
Slide #!: Loco-Motion
That's a real Sokoban
Let that Pengo
Dream Shopper in a minefield
How do you say Zzyzzyxx?
Andy Warhol eats a Hamburger
The Pit, the original digging game?
Taskset builds a Pipeline
From the files of Bomb Squad
Making the London Blitz fun
We cloned an anteater and got Oil's Well
Mined-Out before Freescape
Bomberman, or Eric and the Floaters to his mates
From Canada, with Boulder Dash
Shanghai is here!
The third first Bomberman
The Adventures of Lolo through Eggerland Mystery
Chain Shot! It's the Same Game
Tetris exists now
Solomon's Key, a book on blocks and balls
Arkanoid, or how to make a decade-old hit a hit
The Sentinel is watching
The Mystery of the Nile and the creepy Brits
Not a bomber man but a Bomber King
The shine and sparkle of Deflektor
Rebel without a sense of direction
The Fool's Errand of Mr. Johnson
Kickle Cubicle on ice
A Paragon of nothing
Pipe Mania? No, Pipe Dream!
Puzznic gives you exposure
What was Taito Plotting?
Improving Tetris with Klax
When Sega dug up Columns
Go play Catrap
A Vaccine, before it was cool
Oxyd, German puzzle engineering
Minesweeper used to have blood?
Wrap-up