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The Great 80's Arcade Games
Arcade games have become so famous in the year 1980's. Mostly, the games that are present today are just the enhanced version of the games that were created before.
During that time, many enjoyed the arcade games. There are so many arcade games in the 80's that are still famous until now.
Here are some of the most famous arcade games of the 80's:
• Battlezone (Atari Inc) it was the first arcade that feature 3D environment. The citizens of the US were so impressed about this particular game.
In fact, the Armed Forces of United States got the idea of tanks training from this particular arcade.
• Berserk (Universal Research Laboratory) was the first game with speaking characters. The people became so curious about this game. DEvelopment costs were really expensive, because of the digitalization of 30 words!
And in fact many games on the market today are just expanded versions of this old arcade game.
• Defender (Williams Electronics) it was a member of VIDEOTOPIA and was made by Eugene Jarvis. It was the first arcade game that has made a great hit among the games produced by Williams Electronics.
It became so famous because of being the first arcade game featuring an artificial world. The game can be presented on the outside view as the player plays the game.
• Pac-Man (Bally/Midway) this particular game is still famous this present time. There are many versions of this game, people love playing it repeatedly.
The concept of this game is from a Japanese Folktale, it became so famous in Japan making a yen shortage. It also hit the biggest market in US.
It has become the cover of Time Magazine and appeared on the Saturday-Morning cartoon. It does not only capture the Gaming world but the music industry as well. Songs are made because of its existence.
• Missile Command (Atari Inc) another great creation of Atari aside from the famous Battlezone. It was originally called Armageddon. It caught the attention of many people of the US because it features a clear reflection of the nuclear conflict in the US. It became so famous that more than 100 arcade games were created.
• Gorf (Bally/Midway) a very different shoot and slide game compared to other games. It was the first games to offer different environment on stage-by-stage presentation. It is also one of the talking arcade games.
• Donkey Kong (Nintendo Ltd.) it was one among the first arcade games with whimsical storyline. It is a story about a giant ape that became curious on a female human. It is also named "Jumpman" which is now known by the name of Mario.
• Centipede (Atari Inc) the first arcade game designed by a woman. It was the first colorful arcade that attracts more female players than male arcade players.
• Tempest (Atari Inc) it was the first game produced by Atari that features color vector display. It also features 3D graphics and was inspired by the dream of the designer.
• Quantum (Atari Inc) it was designed by an outside company, which was based on the quantum mechanics.
• Star Wars (Atari Inc) it also became so famous in the US. It also Feature 3D environment and characters as well.
It originally uses a joystick; one among the first arcade games which uses it.
These are the famous arcade games of the 80's. If you want to get hold of the above classic games, you can try visiting some websites that offer download of these classic games.
Have fun and enjoy the gaming adventure!
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“What is Truth?”A question with a nice, biblical ring to it, no? And I was raised in a religious tradition (and still exist within it, off to the side perhaps, but very much – I believe – in what I know to be its heart) that claims to possess a very large corner on TRUTH.Yet, for me (witness the inevitable and inescapable qualification) there is very little that is TRUE in any external and independent way or sense.Some things, yes. Happiness is a warm puppy. Children should not die before their parents. And my favorite – courtesy of my mother – if you make someone laugh, even if they are laughing at you, you have done a good thing.Outside of those, or similar, my world is made up of shades of gray and many other colors from life’s palette. So very little is white – where all the colors are together and you can’t make anything out. Or black – where there is such an absence of color you can’t see anything.Do I have my own truth? I do. Or, to phrase it differently, I have my understanding of the world and the facts and people that make it up. And, while the light reflected off some object is the same as it enters the eyes of two people standing looking at it, what they see is an interpretation imposed by their brains on the optical stimuli.And the interpretations will differ, because we all – different. Our upbringing, experience, our lives have made us so. Our very brains are moulded by those experiences.I will omit any glib Star Wars references, but what we experience, what we know to be true – is quite singular, and proper to our self.The trick, and what I hold to be the true thing to do, is remember this, to honor the truth as we know it to be, and to afford those around us the same honor.And that, not infrequently, involves us stepping out of how we view things, to view them as best we can from other perspectives.This cannot but make better writers – and better humans. Of course, that’s only how I see it.
Yes in the Star Wars Movies the Republic Clone army and the Imperial Storm Troopers are in fact the same people. Part of the set-up with episode Iii is that the storm troopers are the Republican army and that Emperor Palpatine is infact the leader of the Sith making him the leader of the Republic army. In the 20 years between Episodes III and IV is that Palpatine slowly started to send them to do his bidding and that by the time we come to A New Hope is that he has been found out and is now solely in charge of the Imperials. The Republic has almost died with the loss of almost all the Jedi and no one is available to infact help to maintain the Republic in its fall to the Imperials and the Sith. Hope this helps answer your question.
Not that much, as a lot of interest in the comics have waned
3d sucks on this one, but switch it off and it is a good game. http://getglue.com/video_g… rel=”nofollow”
Star wars weekend at Disney and no one wanna go coz it will be busy
you guys suck. . . i wanna go
He claims to be fluent in over 6 million forms of communication. However, I think he's overrated. He's a bit pompous, and I don't think he gets sarcasm at all.
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RT We just posted a review of the recent #swtor comic, The Lost Suns on our website. Check it out.
Oh no! Star Wars Galaxies is ending! It's as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. Or a few dozen.
For my son’s Star Wars bday we did tattoos & crayons. If you have the $$ party packs are awesome!
I generally always enjoy any by Stover… -”Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Traitor” is part of a long series, but is (from what I recall) a very good, introspective look at the force and an exploration of the nature of the force.-”Star Wars: Shatterpoint”, as mentioned before, is a very good read-”Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” the novelization is superior to the movie, and is very well written, especially for a movie novelization. I'd recommend it:)Also, I didn't know if you knew, but Kemp is writing a Star Wars novel himself now.]]>
RT Prepare to be jelly. Currently watching star wars in bluray on a 60 inch tv with surround sound. Baha.
Heard this song on Alien Vendetta. Great song
Star Wars Day has universal appeal – Fremont News Messenger
Harry Potter will always remain in my heart<3 it's so strange to think that our kids won't even know really what it is unless we tell them, which we must!! LET IT LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER<3333