The "Game" in Little Games
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:50 pm
Here's some new Magnum information you might find interesting (I did, anyway).
After quite a bit of research, I've recently discovered that the computer RPG "game" Magnum plays at the beginning of Little Games (5.12) is not a real game, it's a mocked-up animation sequence made to look like a real one!
It's been erroneously referenced as being the classic computer game Dungeon Master in many sources. While the graphics do look similiar, that game wasn't released until 1987, a full three years after the episode was filmed! The graphics seen in the episode (color, 3D, first-person) are way more advanced than any other game, in any platform (computer or console), on the market in 1984. I've actually independently verified this from several knowledgeable computer game history enthusiasts. Also, the way the character moves (clearly an animation) and the audio ("Hurry Magnum") strongly indicate that the sequence is a custom animated mock-up. It appears to be a spruced-up, colorized, interpretation of the old 3D Monster Maze (1982) game.
I find this interesting for two reasons: (1) That they actually put in the time and money to create an animated sequence to mimic a computer game, complete with custom text and audio. Very unusual for a TV show, for any time period. (2) That they chose to create something that wasn't even technologically available in the computer gaming world at the time. The sequence looks very similar to games to come - something that foreshadowed the future boom in 3D first-person shooter games by a good three years! That's pretty cool if you ask me.
That's right, I'm a geek.
After quite a bit of research, I've recently discovered that the computer RPG "game" Magnum plays at the beginning of Little Games (5.12) is not a real game, it's a mocked-up animation sequence made to look like a real one!
It's been erroneously referenced as being the classic computer game Dungeon Master in many sources. While the graphics do look similiar, that game wasn't released until 1987, a full three years after the episode was filmed! The graphics seen in the episode (color, 3D, first-person) are way more advanced than any other game, in any platform (computer or console), on the market in 1984. I've actually independently verified this from several knowledgeable computer game history enthusiasts. Also, the way the character moves (clearly an animation) and the audio ("Hurry Magnum") strongly indicate that the sequence is a custom animated mock-up. It appears to be a spruced-up, colorized, interpretation of the old 3D Monster Maze (1982) game.
I find this interesting for two reasons: (1) That they actually put in the time and money to create an animated sequence to mimic a computer game, complete with custom text and audio. Very unusual for a TV show, for any time period. (2) That they chose to create something that wasn't even technologically available in the computer gaming world at the time. The sequence looks very similar to games to come - something that foreshadowed the future boom in 3D first-person shooter games by a good three years! That's pretty cool if you ask me.
That's right, I'm a geek.
