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  • will it run crysis on max?

  • @koron44 on ultra

  • awesome video! I grew up playing these games and I love Sierra-Online!!!

    When was this broadcasted?

  • Holy shit, when is this interview with Roberta and Ken? Last interview I'm aware of was text and from 2006..

  • i grew up on sierra adventures. still got my original kq1 and lsl1 boxes and disks

  • People I would like to learn more videgames and english at the same time, Would you mind share links to download this intire documentary I have got in portuguese is amazing but I want improve, ameliorate my english....Hail 80´s to things

  • 'Hackers' by Stephen Levy

  • lol @ vice presiden of IGN. he's saying that in the old games the player wasnt connected to the character. it's funny that in those adventure games when i played i was much more involved in the history and in the character than nowadays games. does anyone feel "connected" to the character in COD4? or crysis? or on any bs game that today sells because that's what gives money? i reall miss those old games. just because people with no skill got frustrated, today every game is for 3 year old kids

  • "Something no other computer games had in 1980: graphics."

    What a crock of shit.

    Roberta is lookin' pretty milfy though.

  • Read some facts before making dhiareah come out of your mouth. Mystery House was the first graphic computer game. King's Quest was the first color game, created for Tandy to show off the CoCo (color computer).

  • dhiareah? You mean diarrhea?

    Anyway, you have no idea what you're talking about. Mystery House was hardly the first computer game with graphics. Ever heard of Spacewar? The PDP-1 game from 1962? Yeah, it had graphics, bozo, 18 years before Mystery House.

    Even if we're talking strictly about home computers, which the narrator doesn't say, there were plenty of home computer games in the late 70s that had graphics (and even speech) before Mystery House.

  • And wait a second... King's Quest the first color game?! In 1984? Are you fucking serious?

    And it was designed for the PCjr, not the coco. God, the irony here is breathtaking. "Read some facts..." LOL

  • This is perfectly true. No other COMPUTER games had graphics at this time.

  • Did you miss what I wrote entirely? There were "COMPUTER" games with graphics since the early 1960s, and home-computer games with graphics by the mid 1970s. To suggest that "no computer games had graphics" in 1980 is just utterly ridiculous.

  • He's right, you know. Apple II games in the late 1970s like Temple of Apshai had graphics.

  • Actually they were showing the VGA updated version. The original Larry was very simular to Kings Quest 2 graphic wise. Very block and crude. Look for a lets play and you'll see what I mean.

  • Those old Sierra games were the best.

  • Awesome. I miss those "old school" type of games.

    Thanks for posting the vid!

  • @susiesan

    look into the adventure game studio and wintermute engine communities.....

  • Thank god point and click came around. Text based ones are good, but frustrating most of the time.

  • Hahhaahah at 3:31... Nibble Nibble Little Mouse, Who is Nibbling on my House? Classic old witch line from KQ1. Anything past Kings Quest 4, Space Quest 3, Police Quest 2, and Larry 3 sucked. Point and click killed this industry.

  • I heard they were almost DONE with SQ4 when Ken approached Mark and Scott and told them, "Yeah, we're going to do point and click now." There was a falling out, and mysteriously, Scott Murphy is not on the SQ5 box.

  • Oh come on Space Quest 4 was awesome.

  • i miss those games! i wish they would make games like them today. (more detail of course)

  • I make Text-Based games with some graphics and sound.

  • I love you roberta! But your husband fired me from Natives Inc. and used me as a bowling ball, so fuck him.

  • Yeah but he's the one that "sent you".

  • Ken and Roberta are long missed in the industry. What roberta says at 2.00 about types of gamers, reminds me of the joke in the bathroom at leftys of LSL1 "Attention arcade game players, please dont eat the urinal cakes" Thats a social outlook i have had since i was 9. Pff ps3.. Must be like eating dihorea.

  • Awesome Roberta and Al. I miss their games. I'm glad people are getting back into adventure games. Hopefully soon we'll see a mixing of Adventure and Action games.

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