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Underground Rivers - University of New Mexico

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Chapter 27 -- Virtualizing the Imagined: <strong>Underground</strong> River Games<br />

With less detail, below are screenshots from a variety <strong>of</strong> other games. We'll begin with a<br />

company that wasn't at all video-based in its founding.<br />

Nintendo Corp. began in 1889 as a game card<br />

manufacturer.<br />

Fifty-seven million sales <strong>of</strong> The Legend <strong>of</strong><br />

Zelda, however, helped make Nintendo the<br />

computer game giant we know today.<br />

As we may need the audio cue when Scooby<br />

water-skis the underground river, Scooby-Doo!<br />

features a laugh track.<br />

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In digging for coal, gold, diamonds, rubies and<br />

oil in O'Riley's Mine, avoid the creatures and<br />

rising underground river. The river is<br />

unstoppable, but the creatures can be blocked<br />

or killed with dynamite<br />

In Dragon's Lair, Dirk falls into a boat on a<br />

raging underground river. Move up each time<br />

it enters the calmer current. Avoid the<br />

whirlpools. When the boat hits the wall, grab<br />

the chain. The game's in its 60-th edition.<br />

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