CNBC, not a network typically associated with two-hour documentaries on video games, will be airing a two-hour documentary on video games Wednesday, November 15th, "just two days before the scheduled release of Sony's highly anticipated PlayStation 3" -- and four days before the scheduled release of Nintendo's highly anticipated Wii (there, we said it for you). So, what does the Consumer News and Business Channel have to say about video games in Game On! The Unauthorized History of Video Games? We're expecting the usual history lesson (Tennis for Two, Spacewar, Yo! Noid ... the classics) combined with lots of big numbers, regaling viewers with tall tales of how video games outsell movies (not really true ... box office only, folks). They do promise that "the program also includes riveting stories about the corporate power struggles that won (and lost) billions and how a single blunder helped destroy Atari's $2 billion-a-year-empire." So, maybe you'll learn something or, more importantly, maybe someone who doesn't know anything about video games (beyond MSFT and SNE) may catch the show on Wednesday, November 15th at 9 PM and 12 AM ET -- or even the rebroadcast on Sunday, November 19th at 9PM and 12AM ET -- and reconsider video games. They do outsell movies, y'know.




















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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3637639460474263178&q=history+of+video+games&pl=true
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I just saw a friend play ET on his (actual) Atari 7800. It looked neat (for a game of that day), but I was confused about how to play the game even though I saw the movie. It turns out the game sold 5 mil copies, but 4 million of those copies got returned b/c ppl were also confused about what to do in the game. The main problem was nobody bothered to read the instruction manual, so they didn't bother to figure out what any of those icons at the top of the screen meant or that ET could fly.
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How's about...
"256MB of video RAM is all anyone will ever need"
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Anyway... I personally though it was a great program but got tired (not of the program) at 10:40pm. Essentially it had some great and interesting facts, and I enjoyed it. Ps: Nintendo shall prevail!!!
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