The Arcade Machine
The Arcade Machine | |
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Developer(s) |
Doug Carlston Chris Jochumson |
Publisher(s) | Brøderbund Software |
Platform(s) |
Apple II Atari 8-bit family |
Release date(s) | 1982 |
The Arcade Machine is a 1982 game creation system video game by Brøderbund Software. It was released on Apple II and Atari 8-bit family. The software was created by Chris Jochumson and Doug Carlston.[1]
Development
The game was officially announced in a November 16, 1981 issue of InfoWorld.[2] According to InfoWorld, there was a contest run from January-June 1984 where Brøderbund would award the best user-derived game with a prize of $1,500 in hardware and aoftware[3]
Gameplay
The game allows players to create alien attacks like those seen in Galaxian. The inbuilt editor allows players to: design/animate enemies, players and explosions; give enemies instructions on moving/firing; drawing backgrounds/title screens, creating sound effects/music, and setting various gameplay rules. According Finished games can be saves to a self-bootable disk to allow them to run without this program.
Critical reception
InfoWorld deemed it a "fabulous program", and compared it favourably to Pinball Construction Set.[3] The New York Times described the game as a "heirophant" due to giving non-programmers the ability to create games; furthermore, the site suggested that with a bit of aesthetic improvement, The Arcade Machine would "be a game one can play almost forever".[4]
The game is "a best seller", according to Atari Magazines.[5] Meanwhile, Aderack considers it a" "fairly important" piece of video gaming history due to being the first game creation system (even earlier than Pinball Construction Set), despite its obscurity.[6]
References
- ↑ "Game Creation Tools Classification : The Arcade Machine (1982)".
- ↑ Inc, InfoWorld Media Group (16 November 1981). "InfoWorld". InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. – via Google Books.
- 1 2 Inc, InfoWorld Media Group (30 January 1984). "InfoWorld". InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. – via Google Books.
- ↑ "THE IMAGINATIVE PATH TO DESIGNING GAMES". The New York Times. 24 May 1983.
- ↑ "A family affair; behind the scenes at Broderbund.".
- ↑ "The Arcade Machine :: Gloaming Crackle".
External links
- French review by Jeux
- List of games created using The Arcade Machine
- InfoWorld 30 Jan 1984
- InfoWorld 4 Apr 1983
- InfoWorld 25 Oct 1982
- Kiplinger's Personal Finance
- Full The Arcade Machine manual