by Flack » Mon Oct 19, 2020 7:55 pm
I watched the whole series, all six episodes. I could count on one hand the stuff I didn't already know, not because I'm some kind of walking encyclopedia or anything but because these documentaries cover the same things over and over. When they mentioned Space Invaders I was like, are they going to mention the yen shortage? They will.
I was disappointed that they didn't give a bit more information about who Rebecca (formerly Bill) Heineman was. Yes, she was the first video game champion. She was also a co-founder and head developer at Interplay. Some of the games she programmed/helped program include Tass Times in Tonetown, Bard's Tale 1 and 3, Neuromancer, Borrowed Time, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Jazz Jackrabbit, several of the Medal of Honor games, and lots of other stuff. She also did a lot of work porting games to other systems, like Out of this World and Ultima (IIGS), Tempest 2000 (Macintosh), and was the actual designer of Bard's Tale I and III.
I kind of lost interest in the Nintendo vs. Sega segment because I literally just saw something else about that, and heard that someone is doing another documentary about the same thing next year.
I watched the whole series, all six episodes. I could count on one hand the stuff I didn't already know, not because I'm some kind of walking encyclopedia or anything but because these documentaries cover the same things over and over. When they mentioned Space Invaders I was like, are they going to mention the yen shortage? They will.
I was disappointed that they didn't give a bit more information about who Rebecca (formerly Bill) Heineman was. Yes, she was the first video game champion. She was also a co-founder and head developer at Interplay. Some of the games she programmed/helped program include Tass Times in Tonetown, Bard's Tale 1 and 3, Neuromancer, Borrowed Time, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Jazz Jackrabbit, several of the Medal of Honor games, and lots of other stuff. She also did a lot of work porting games to other systems, like Out of this World and Ultima (IIGS), Tempest 2000 (Macintosh), and was the actual designer of Bard's Tale I and III.
I kind of lost interest in the Nintendo vs. Sega segment because I literally just saw something else about that, and heard that someone is doing another documentary about the same thing next year.