Q-Bert Creators Get Interviewed 13
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to an Arcadeperfect.com interview with the three original creators of Gottlieb's classic arcade game Q*Bert. As the interview says, "Developed at Gottlieb's Northlake plant and released in 1982, Q*Bert is a lesson unto both the players and creators of video games. Designed and programmed by Warren Davis with sound by David Thiel and art by Jeff Lee, the antics of the game's title character and his nemesis, Coily, are a unique and vital touchstone in the history of gaming." And yes, there really was an unreleased sequel called Faster Harder More Challenging Q*Bert, quite apart from the rare Q*Bert's Qubes.
Faster Harder? (Score:2, Interesting)
Informative links (Score:5, Informative)
Well, it's actually quite complicated. Take a look at The History of Q*Bert [aol.com] according to Jeff Lee. It's a very intresting read and provides full and informative background. Also, I'm sure everyone would love refreshing mamories reading The Adventures of Q*bert [atari2600.net] by John Robinson on-line, together with original pictures drawn by the famous Al Moraski! Of course everyone remembers that the original version [atari2600.org] was indeed "a breakthrough in 2600 graphics" but did you know that there is a freeware Gameboy Color ROM [1000klub.com] available? Really, you can download it from here [1000klub.com]. In my opinion Paul Chinn's idea to port Q*bert to Gameboy was unquestionably insightful.
Re:Informative links (Score:1)
Interesting that he had a hand in the Majesco GBC port and then went and reverse-engineered / developed another version (albeit lacking sound at the moment). There was a version of QBert for the original Game Boy system, too, though I don't recall which company produced it. Most interesting is that the original GB version places the entire play area on the screen at once, whereas the latter two GBC versions scroll
Re:Informative links (Score:2)
Useful Link (Score:3, Informative)
Will Ferrel (Score:3, Funny)
Watch the sass Captain Sassy Pants.
Re:Will Ferrel (Score:1)
Oh, if only I had mod points today!
I believe this should be "Funny" instead of "Informative," as it refers to Ferrell's take on the Architect character in the Matrix Reloaded spoof that kicked off the recent MTV Movie Awards. The bit quoted in the parent is hilarious, with perfect delivery by Ferrell.
Slashdot whipper-snappers don't remember Q*bert. (Score:3, Funny)
Not good news for our generation... (Score:2)
Wow, these are some mighty depressing quotes:
Jeff:
Translation: He has no life, to speak of.
Warren:
Why