The Miller Brothers History Of Gaming
Don't expect organization here!
my rambling approximate personal pathway to geekdom nirvana: the motherfucking mother of all video games - PONG bitch -> arcades -> henry mack's atari 2600 -> sears atari 2600 clone -> trs-80 with tape-deck-loading nethack -> atari 400 with BASIC cartridge -> arcades in every pizza joint and strip mall -> star wars 4-6 -> atari 800 -> atari 800 XL -> windows 2.0 what shit -> mac with custom db sales app -> amiga 2000 -> neuromancer -> virtual reality -> win 3.0 thru win 7 (ssdd) -> descent -> redhat linux 4 thru 9 (ssdd) with emacs -> tribes -> LAMP with all the flavors of P -> thedigitalmachine.com -> sharp zaurus with Opie and daily updates IN MY PANTS -> palm treo with TCPMP -> fedora linux -> star wars 1-3 -> gentoo linux (always and forever) -> mythtv -> eclipse -> multiplayer mariocart DS at ABB -> hak5 -> PAX 2007 -> firefox addons with greasemonkey, javascript, DOM, css (50k cross-platform users!) -> mac os x -> iphone ios4 -> PAX West 2009 -> QT ftw -> thedigitalage.org -> xbmc -> splatspace.org -> android? -> (todo) wearable HUD and keyboard pants with head-mounted camera and projector -> robots!
- Tribes Vengeance
- F.E.A.R.
- LOTR: Battle For Middle Earth
- Age of Empires ]I[
- Psychonauts
- UT2004
- Tribes
- Age Of Empires ][
- Descent Freespace
- Descent III
- Unreal Tournament
- Descent ][
- Descent
- Driver
- Interstate 76
- Mech Warrior
- Palm: b&w racing game
- my first "bullettime" game, what the hell was it, a huge city to explore, lots of magic powers...
- Assasin? something like that... you had to snipe big hulking guys way in the distance, they would taunt you with silly dances...
- Some command-and-conquer 1st person game I played with John - you'd drive your tank, build a base, manage it, then jump back in for action (lots of it)
- PC: Reflections Destruction Derby 2 (AWEsome! Cars took damage!)
- Amiga: Ballistix (constant crowd cheering, raising, falling)
- Amiga: Montezuma's Revenge
- Amiga: Psygnosis horror/adventure game with objects based on ellipsoids
- Amiga: Cinemaware Rocket Ranger (epic)
- Amiga: Dragon's Lair (VIDEO! on a COMPUTER!)
- Amiga: Shadow Of The Beast ("parallax" scrolling!)
- Amiga: Lemmings
- Amiga: some racing game with a SPLIT SCREEN, best multiplayer yet
- Amiga: Tempest
- Atari: Marble Madness
- Atari?: Chopper? That helicopter landing to pick up people
- Kixx (played until popped blisters stopped me)
- Scramble
- Zaxxon
- A nethack-like game on the TRS-80 Model ]I[ - took 20 minutes to load off cassette tape...
- Joust – one of Dan’s favorite
- Dig Dug
- Atari: M.U.L.E. (see http://atarimule.neotechgaming.com/index.htm)
- Dan's TRON
- The vector based coin-op Star Wars and Battle Zone games
- Pitfall
- Atari: Adventure (remember the red and yellow and black? dragons)
- Robotron
- Missile Command
- Pole Position I and II
- Spy Hunter (dunt dunt DUNT dunt DIDDLEY dunt DUNT dunt)
- Taipan (Apple II)
- Crush, Crumble, Chomp
- Sinistar (RAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHRRRRRR!)
- Paperboy
- Breakout, Super Breakout, Arkanoid – a Michael favorite
- Q-bert
- Beer Tapper
- Super Cobra (helicopter flying through caverns!!)
- Defender
- Superman (Atari: Superman was made up of about 6 red and blue
blocks)
- Xevious (Mike was the champ at this game - 1st 3D shading in a
game!!)
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Moon Patrol (jump your moon buggy over the craters and rocks!)
- ZORK I, II and III
- Crazy Taxi
- Crystal Castles
- Mr. Do
- Some cop driving game where you get points for smashing through
donut shops
- Dark Forces
- GTA - the original top-down view
- Cloak and Dagger (there was a Disney movie tie-in filmed in San
Antonio, TX during our Youth Convention)
- Circus (clowns on a see-saw popping balloons)
- Choplifter
- 1942
- Tank - two tanks, one immovable screen, a few square-ish barriers
and unlimited ammo
- After Burner - now that was a heck of a joystick!
- Star Raider - kill the Krylons in the first 3D FPS ever!! with all 6
degrees of freedom, no less!
- Elevator Action - some kind of Spy game where enemies would emerge
from doors.
- Wizard of Wor
- Food Fight or BurgerTime?
- Toobin'
- Lunar Lander (b&w vector game - a little thrust, please)
- Frogger
- Star Castle (shoot the rings around the giant enemy ship)
- Night Driver (Atari 2600 paddle game)
- Lemmings
- a couple of racing games:
- one where there were four players with tiny cars - the track was on
one screen - it was coin-op
- one where there were multiple players, but the screen scrolled (was
it a split screen, or did you have to keep up or something - this was on one of our consoles)
- Something with Oil in the title (Oils Well?)
- Outlaw - Cowboy on the left, Cowboy on the right, covered wagon in
the middle
- Yar's Revenge
- What was the other old game where the alien would jump up into your ship's viewscreen if you landed on the planet and scare the bejeepers out of you - a lucasarts game, I believe
- Berzerk
- Old Atari Basketball
- Qix
- Karateka - the first head to head fighting game
- Ball Blaster (or Ball Blazer as it was renamed after the original was pirated so much prior to release) - an amazing Lucasarts game where two players went head to head in a futuristic soccer match - one of the first 3D games with solid surfaces and 4 degrees of unrestricted motion
- Maze or Walls or something like that - the first game with walls (even prior to Wolfenstein) - I remember being blown away by the graphics
- Miner '49er
- Kaboom - a very old game that I don't even remember but the title
- Gorf - woohoo!
- Pengo - push those ice blocks around!
- Liza? The talking text AI? is that what it was called??
- Shufflepuck Cafe - a favorite of Sammy Boy on the Mac
- Temple of Apshai - can't remember anything but the name
- Seven Cities of Gold - one of Dan's favorites - discover the new world and plunder the gold!
- Prince of Persia - awesome
- The fast paced music played while you fly your carpet through colored rings in space - what WAS it??!!
- All the Psygnosis games - what WERE they??!!
- Homeworld - the game that re-defined the user interface
- Gauntlet - 4 player mayhem!
- Lode Runner - Todd Lorenz was the champ!
- Zork, all the versions - the first one I played was in 1983 on U of F's mainframe
- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - babblefish! - no idea what year or system - you can now play online
- A (multiplayer!) Star Trek simulation game I played in 1983 on the mainframe during a campus visit to Lehigh University
- Amiga: some "cyberpunk" graphic-novelish game where you started in your small room - had video on the wall of some Chinese mafia guy's slick apartment...
- Atari: Mike wrote a typing game, like pong with paddles at top and bottom - to turn on a paddle you had to hit the key next to it
- Atari: Dan wrote snake, had to be one of the first versions ever written!