Get Lamp
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Get Lamp
This has probably already been discussed, but I just want to remind everyone here about "Get Lamp" - the documentary about adventure games. I have been looking forward to this since I bought this filmmakers BBS documentary.
Website: http://www.getlamp.com/
Youtube previews:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzOPVe7Usms
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwZxUGmqSOo
Website: http://www.getlamp.com/
Youtube previews:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzOPVe7Usms
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwZxUGmqSOo
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I just took another closer look at the interviewees. It certainly contains an appetizing selection. I was rather surprised to find FPS maestro John Romero in there, but it turns out he worked on Infocom's Shogun.
Seems that he's covered the American scene very well, including most (all?) of the Infocom luminaries. I was disappointed, though, to see a distinct lack of British authors. I'd love to hear from the Level 9 and Magnetic Scrolls people, among others.
Still, order placed, of course
Seems that he's covered the American scene very well, including most (all?) of the Infocom luminaries. I was disappointed, though, to see a distinct lack of British authors. I'd love to hear from the Level 9 and Magnetic Scrolls people, among others.
Still, order placed, of course
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Same here, though I think this reflects how Text Adventures are predominantly represented on the Internet. It's pretty much the same with all other kinds of classic computer games: The large European legacy is widely ignored, US and Japanese products are the only ones with any mindshare.Gunness wrote:Seems that he's covered the American scene very well, including most (all?) of the Infocom luminaries. I was disappointed, though, to see a distinct lack of British authors. I'd love to hear from the Level 9 and Magnetic Scrolls people, among others.
There's an interviewee talking about British text adventures, Richard Hewison, who was (among other things) a beta-tester for Magnetic Scrolls. But I don't know if there are any others. Even in more recent IF, I didn't notice any important British authors in the interviewees, such as Graham Nelson or Eric Eve...
Well, Jason Scott is American himself, so it was maybe easier (and not as expensive!) for him to organize interviews in the United States, rather than flying to Europe with all his video equipment.
He also seems to be a really huge Infocom fan; see this text at his Textfiles site: "Every once in a while, a company or group of people enter an industry (or create it) who are so far ahead of everyone else, so absolutely the best at their craft, that others stop even referring to them and just concentrate on doing the best they can compared the rest of the competitors. In this case, the industry was Text Adventures, and the company was Infocom." Personally, I love Infocom too, but I can't help thinking that's a bit exaggerated (except maybe for the early 1980s)...
Well, Jason Scott is American himself, so it was maybe easier (and not as expensive!) for him to organize interviews in the United States, rather than flying to Europe with all his video equipment.
He also seems to be a really huge Infocom fan; see this text at his Textfiles site: "Every once in a while, a company or group of people enter an industry (or create it) who are so far ahead of everyone else, so absolutely the best at their craft, that others stop even referring to them and just concentrate on doing the best they can compared the rest of the competitors. In this case, the industry was Text Adventures, and the company was Infocom." Personally, I love Infocom too, but I can't help thinking that's a bit exaggerated (except maybe for the early 1980s)...
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My thought exactly! Perhaps Magnetic Scrolls didn't break a great deal of new ground (except for the wonderful graphics and the occasionally really odd storylines ), but neither did the latter Infocom titles.Eriorg wrote:Personally, I love Infocom too, but I can't help thinking that's a bit exaggerated (except maybe for the early 1980s)...
Speaking of MS, from what I know Anita Sinclair isn't very interested in being contacted about their past games.
Of course, I understand the practical obstacles of having an American coming to UK (or worse still, various European countries) and travelling around to film authors who are all over the map. Still, I can't help but feeling that it's a bit of a missed opportunity.
But at the end of the day, I'm still very impressed with the job Jason Scott has done, and I'd be an ungrateful bastard if I didn't appreciate the result.
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Well, it seems as if the dvd's are almost ready to ship. Including a genuine Feelie (tm). Ohhhhhh
Yeah, I know I've been whining about the lack of non-American writers, but I know I'm going to love every minute of it, anyway.
Yeah, I know I've been whining about the lack of non-American writers, but I know I'm going to love every minute of it, anyway.
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I don't know how many of you ordered it already, but I am planning on reviewing it once it reaches my mailbox. I was wondering if anyone else would like to join me in writing the review? It looks like a fairly comprehensive package, so there should be plenty of material to cover.
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What do you have in mind?
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A collaborative review of some sort. Either with people writing a section each and then somebody (me?) linking them together, or perhaps a back-and-forth style review, with two or more people giving their input to the various aspects of the product.
If Get Lamp is just half as good as the previews would suggest, I think we're in for a real treat and this could be a fun way of doing it. Hopefully.
What's your angle?
If Get Lamp is just half as good as the previews would suggest, I think we're in for a real treat and this could be a fun way of doing it. Hopefully.
What's your angle?