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
3.29 Round-the-clock Epics
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Tim
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Season 3
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Episode 29
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Three years of no Wizardry are met by a shrug, as Ultima IV attempts to introduce role-playing into RPGs, SSI keeps making tactical wargames by accident, while Ghostbusters and Might and Magic bring sex back on the menu. Watching this, the French can't help but join the fun with the strangest games around.
Opening
Twilight: 2000 and how not to make it a CRPG
Paranoia? That's treason
Never die in Toon
TSR + Marvel
Pacesetter's first: Star Ace, Chill, Timemaster
Mekton. Anime fans emerge
Jorune. What's a page number?
Das Schwarze Auge, lost in translation
A Swedish Mutant
Questron, a study in outsider art
Competition Karate is not competitive
The real Hack. The world is your weapon
Gary Gygax Gone
Melee to Man to Man
The Fighting Fantasy of the British Steve Jackson
Pacesetter's last: Sandman
The French evils of Maléfices
The French weirdness of Mandragore
Ultima IV, the humilty hype train
The Bard's Tale of increasing numbers
Moebius. Who needs variety?
Phantasie or Roll for Minotaur
Nothing to do in Alternate Reality: The City
Swords & Sorcery: You need pie
Get tricked online on the Island of Kesmai
The Tales of the Arabian Nights awareness minute
GURPS, or how to offend all religions
The two Autoduels
Traveller: 2300 is not a Traveller game?
Eat your phone in Ghostbusters
It's HârnMaster, not the PissMaster
The Bard's Tale, Too
And Phantasie, Too
The slow stroll through the Rings of Zilfin
Shard of Spring is no Fantasy Trip, but
There can be too much tactics, Wizard's Crown
Might and Magic and virgins teaching BJ
Fer et Flamme, Ubisoft's first RPG
Live, Laugh, Larn
Wrap-up