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Game On 2.0 Staff Guide - Ontario Science Centre

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The History, Technology and Culture of Video <strong>Game</strong>sBackground Information


Introducing <strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> <strong>2.0</strong>Via the Barbican Art Gallery of London:<strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> is the first major international touring exhibition to explore the vibrant history and culture ofcomputer games. Focusing on key game developments between 1962 and the present day, it takes aglobal perspective at gaming's fascinating past and limitless future.From the colossal PDP-1 of the early sixties to the latest industry releases, <strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> examines the creativeand scientific advances that have revolutionized the games we play. With over 150 playable games includingSpace Invaders, Sonic the Hedgehog and Metal Gear Solid2, and the ten most influential consoles-you canexperience and play the mall in this truly interactive, touring video games exhibition.See the design process from concept to packaging for five of the most important games of recent times:Grand Theft Auto, Pokemon, The Sims, Final Fantasy and Tomb Raider. <strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> gives a global take onvideo games, the highlights include an exploration of the influence of manga and anime on computergames; films that have been influenced by and influenced computer games; online gaming, musiccomposed for games and new games technologies.Highly interactive, all action, state-of the-art, ground breaking and popular, <strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> is suitable for playersof all ages.<strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> is constantly up-dated with new material. In 2010 we developed and launched <strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> <strong>2.0</strong>. Thisnew exhibition continues the exploration of early games and the latest ground breaking technologiesthrough additional content. Taking a look back on early forms of gaming visitors can play pinball games suchas Space Riders and The Machines –Bride of Pinbot. With the development of new games comes the latestin Making and Marketing, this section includes extensive material from Uncharted 2, Jak and Daxter andLara Croft. The Futures section features cutting edge technologies such as virtual reality, 3D technology andthought interface technology. Nintendo's Virtual Boy is available to play and also the Virtusphere, aninteractive virtual reality console that creates a truly immersive experience.


Exhibit Basics<strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> <strong>2.0</strong> is the newest incarnation of the <strong>Game</strong> <strong>On</strong> exhibit that has been on international tour since2002. The original exhibit has toured the states at the Museum of <strong>Science</strong> and Industry in Chicago, IL, TheTech Museum in San Jose, CA and The Pacific <strong>Science</strong> Center in Seattle WA. Exhibitis 8-10,000sq.ft. and hasover 130 playable games, from Pong to Wii Sports.General InformationAll games are rated 16+ or lower. No games have an MA rating. Some supervision of games will be required.The exhibit is comprised of several thematic areas, many of which are broken up into geographical rooms:• Early <strong>Game</strong>s/Top Ten/Genre/Characters• Multiplayer/Children's'/Marketing and Cinema/Arcade• Futures/Virtusphere


Exhibit WalkthroughEarly <strong>Game</strong>sPinballVideo game history developed out of pin games or the more familiar pinball. Part of the midway andgambling game circuit of coin-op amusement games, pinball was considered a game of chance. Early pinballmachines did not have flippers, which allow the player some level of control over the game. Players wouldlaunch the ball with the coil spring plunger but could control little else. Tilting, nudging, slamming andkicking the game were ways of trying to manipulate the game outcome but was considered cheating. The tiltmechanism was invented in 1934 to combat this, which, if activated, would shut down the game.Pinball started out with a bad reputation. Seen as a form of gambling, pinball was banned in many citiesstarting in the 1940s. New York didn't lift the pinball ban until 1976. The game changed significantly overtime, however, and became a game of skill. It took proving to a group of New York City Councilmen viademonstration to overturn that ban. It is still illegal to play pinball on Sundays in Ocean City, New Jersey.PachinkoA close cousin of early pinball games, Pachinko is a pin game that is popular in Japan. Pachinko playerscontrol the speed at which many tiny balls are launched into a field of pins. The balls fall though the pins,the goal is to get them into small pockets which will award the player more balls. Most balls will fall into thebottom of the game for no bonus or reward. The games can be used for gambling or for amusement, itdepends on the establishment. Slot machines are a similar western equivalent in the look and feel ofPachinko parlors. Pachinko shows up twice in the exhibit, in early games we will see a vintage pachinkogame and in the Culture: Japan section there will be a modern pachinko game.Early Video <strong>Game</strong>sThe first video game is a topic of some debate depending on how 'video game' is defined. Spacewar!,created in 1961 at MIT on a DEC PDP-1 computer, is often cited as the first true game. The games Nim,Chess, Tic -Tac-Toe and Tennis for Two predate it. Tennis for Two may be the true holder of the title, butSpace War! gets all the credit.Computer Space was the first cabinet video arcade game, created by Nutting associates by Nolan Bushnelland Ted Danby in 1971. This game was based on the 1961 Spacewars! Bushnell and Danby would later go onto found Atari with Al Alcorn.


Atari created some of the most popular games of all time. Pong was their first game and became the veryfirst mainstream video arcade game. Pong is basically table tennis or Ping Pong and not original to Atari.Tennis for Two, though played on an oscilloscope, was basically the same premise. Pong-style gamesinclude hockey, soccer and football sports games. Atari and other newly-emerging game companiescreated seemingly endless variations on this game style by changing and tweaking game elements.Atari would also go on to make the first home game console with Pong. Magnavox, Nintendo, Coleco andMattel are some of the companies that would follow with their own versions of Pong games.Other games that became popular in this era were better versions of Spacewar!, such as Space Invadersand Asteroids and driving games like Death Race.Pac ManPerhaps the most iconic video game character of all time, Pac Man was a game created by Namco designerMoru Iwantani. Many games from this era were shooting games. He wanted to create a game that appealedto a larger audience, including women. Puckman was the result. It worked. The game was a huge hit inJapan. When it traveled to America, the name was changed to Pac Man to avoid inappropriate graffiti to theword Puck on the arcade cabinets. Pac Man led to several famous spin offs like Ms. Pac Man.Donkey KongThis game introduced the world to Jumpman, the carpenter, who was the first incarnation of Mario theplumber. Nintendo of America brought the game over from Japan, renamed him Mario and the next iconof gaming was born.Donkey Kong gave Pac Man a run for its money and introduced another gaming form, platform games,which quickly became a popular genre.Top TenThe next geographical region in the exhibit explores several gaming consoles and their technologicaladvancements. This list highlights systems that made particular advancements and is not based on salesor popularity. The consoles and games in this area are:Atari 2600 with Freeway 1977The first home gaming systems came with all the games they could play wired in. The 2600 was the first toutilize microprocessors and game cartages for a plug-in and play option and be a commercial success. Theoption of cartridge games revolutionized home gaming.


Commodore Amiga with Lemmings 1985The Amiga was a high end family of personal computers launched after the Commodore 64 in the mid 80's-early 90's. The earliest versions were a big improvement over the Commodore 64 and had 32 bitgraphics. At that time most game systems were still in the 8 to 16 bit range. Its price was competitiveagainst the IBM and Apple products out at the time. It was a popular platform for computer games andcreative software.Nintendo Famicom with Mario Bros. 1985The Famicom (family computer) was rebranded for western markets as the NES or NintendoEntertainment System. The NES 8-bit home gaming system caused resurgence in interest in home gaming.It was the most popular console of its time and some argue it's the most iconic console in video gaminghistory.MSX Computer with Akumajo DraculaMSX was a home computer made by Microsoft Japan; it was never really pushed in US or British markets butwas popular in Japan, Europe and Brazil. In Japanese markets, video game makers like Konami first releasedtitles for the MSX before the NES came along. Popular games like Metal Gear Solid were first played on thissystem.A PC with Gates of ThunderPC gaming had to compete with the console market to maintain relevancy in the past. You would needspecialized hardware to allow your computer to handle the increased processor speeds and graphicsresolutions needed for some games. Consoles, with their single purpose of playing games, came pre-set andready to go. You would also have to navigate the learning of keyboard commands (and still do) prior to theproliferation of the mouse. Over time, desktop PCs became more powerful and user friendly and PCgaming flourished.Some of the most popular and memorable games of all time have been PC games however, fromeducational and children's games like Oregon Trail and Where in the World is Carmen San Diego to titlesthat fascinated adults and kids such as King's Quest and Myst. Today some of the best known PC games areThe Sims and World of Warcraft.Nintendo <strong>Game</strong> Boy with Tetris 1989The <strong>Game</strong> Boy is an 8-bit handheld video game console created by Nintendo, their second handheld. Itcame with Tetris and despite the fact there would be more sophisticated handhelds on the marketlater, it retained its popularity with consumers.


SEGA Dreamcast with Soul Caliber 1998The SEGA Dreamcast was a short lived console. It was the first to have a built in modem and internetsupport. The console obtained a cult following after its discontinuation. This was the last console SEGAwould make, as they chose to focus on software in 2001.Atari Jaguar with Tempest 2000 1993Though a retail flop, competing with systems such as the Sony Playstation and the SEGA Saturn, this consolewas the first on the market with 64 bit graphic ability, and it was a powerful system compared to the otherconsoles it was competing with. However, it utilized 32 bit processor on 64 bit architecture, so along withsome lackluster game titles, the system didn't get to perform as well as it could have.Sony Playstation with Ridge Racer 1994The Sony Playstation was Sony's first entry into the game console market and the first to run with CDsinstead of cartridges and be considered a commercial success. It's given the credit of popularizing andforcing the market to move towards this format. The Playstation would grow into one of the major playerson the market.Nintendo 64 with Mario Kart 64The N64 was a 64 bit graphic console by Nintendo. It was the first to have fully 3D games and the last to usecartridges. It was also the first true 64 bit system. BY this time however, CDs had become the new softwaremedium and were cheaper to produce and sell. The N64 didn't last.Microsoft Xbox with Dead or Alive Ultimate 2The Xbox is Microsoft's first foray into the video game console market and it made a big splash. The nextincarnation, the Xbox 360 is one of the top consoles on the market today. Released in 2001, the Xboxoffered online gaming via Xbox Live and was the first console to have a built in hard drive instead of relyingon memory cards to store game data.


Sony Playstation 2 with Tekken Tag TournamentThe PS2 was released in 2000 and is the bestselling console to date, a pretty unique achievement in thefast moving world of console development. It has had a few makeovers over the years as componentsbecame more compact, the console has become smaller and sleeker in design.For an alternate list of top video game consoles and more information on the ones listed, check out IGN'slist here: http://www.ign.com/top-25-consoles/25.htmlGenresVideo games come in all sorts. <strong>Game</strong>s are divided into genres just like books music and movies. Here is alist of the basic major game genres. Many genres overlap or can be sub-classified or cross-classified andthis is not an exhaustive list of genres. These are the ones covered in the exhibit.PuzzlePuzzle games ask players to solve problems of varying kinds by using different skills, like solving logicpuzzles, manipulating objects and navigating mazes. Maybe the most popular puzzle game ever, Tetris,requires the player to fit blocks together to make lines for points. This is an exercise in mental rotation andhand eye coordination as he falling blocks get faster and faster as the game progresses. Portal, a logic game,is one of the top puzzle games on the market today.RacingThis genre can be in 1 st or 3 rd person, and solo or multiplayer. The objective is to race a vehicle of some kindon a course, usually a car or boat. Courses can be based on real race course, or set up like a simulationgame, or way out there with obstacles and physics that are impossible in real life. Popular games in thisgenre are Gran Turismo, Mario Kart and Burnout.Action Action games encompass a number of subgenres that you see below such as platform, fighting, FPS,RPG, etc. Action games are usually fast-paced, require a lot of hand-eye coordination and timing toaccomplish goals.


ShootingShooting games require players to have good accuracy and timing and are usually combat based. This genreincludes the popular subgenre of first-person shooters. Some examples in this genre are Space Invaders andMass Effect.First Person Shooter (FPS)First person shooters really took off when Doom was launched in 1993; it was a fast game that made useof new 3D graphic interfaces to make it feel like you were the shooter. It is now one of the most populargenres and also one of the most violent. Most FPS games are military simulation or in Sci-Fi settings withtitles like Gears of War, Medal of Honor, Call of Duty and Halo.AdventureAdventure games usually follow a set story line or quest with a series of goals you need to accomplish. RPGsare a subgenre of adventure games, and are often also puzzle games. Titles in this genre include Zelda,Myst, Metal Gear Solid and King's Quest.Role Playing <strong>Game</strong> (RPG)Role playing games are the video game version of Dungeons and Dragons. These games are usually epicadventures where you explore fantasy worlds, need to solve quests, defeat fantastic monsters, find specialobjects, etc. Often players control a small band of separate characters (some of which come and godepending on the story line). The games usually have “bosses,” (big monsters/villains) you have to defeatto unlock further exploration of the game or obtain key items important to the storyline. Some RPGs areheavily strategy-based. RPGs have expanded considerably in scope and kind of game play since the adventof online gaming. MMORPGS (Massively-multiplayer online role-playing games) like World of Warcraft aresome of the most popular games of today.SimulationSimulation games can be for fun or for real-life workforce training. Flight, surgery and military simulationgames are used to train future pilots, surgeons and soldiers. <strong>Game</strong>s like the Sims and Sim City allow playersto control the lives of people or design and run cities. Many sporting games allow you to play your favoritesports teams in realistic game play like Madden Football. Music simulation games such as Rock Band andGuitar Hero let you become a rock star playing out your favorite tunes. In simplest terms, they simulate areal life action or event(s).


FightingA popular subgenre of action games, fighting games are based on martial arts and boxing. These gamescan be anything from realistic fighting to quite fantastical not possible in real life moves. From Wii Boxingto Mortal Combat and Capcom vs. Marvel, people love a good fight.PlatformPlatform games are games where a characters move along scrolling screen, usually left to right to advancegame play (you can return to previous screens in some games) and must jump to and from different heightplatforms and do various tasks to accomplish goals. The most famous of these games is Mario Brothers.<strong>Game</strong> Culture: USA, Europe and JapanThis area explores the similarities and differences of how games are made and experienced across theworld and investigates how games reflect and influence culture with a look at some key game developers.North AmericaWhat kinds of games are USA game makers known for? Violent ones like Medal of Honor and Gears ofWar. The USA is one of the leading makers of violent video games. Canada, however, makes someexcellent RPG and FPS games like Mass Effect and Dragon Age.EuropeEurope makes many games that are set in the USA, like Grand Theft Auto and Burnout. Why do Europeangame makers make games that feel American? The US is the gaming market for which most games getmade.JapanWhat makes Japanese games distinctive? This area takes a look at the influence of Japanese media such asManga and Anime on games. Japan is arguably the world powerhouse of video games. There is hugevariation in the kinds of games developed here from whimsical fantasy to dystopian futures, there issomething for everyone. Most multi-player and family games for consoles come from here, as to some ofthe most epic of fantasy and sci-fi worlds.


Everyone elseThere are games that have made it onto the world market from places like Korea and Russia, but they arefew and rare, Japan, North America and Europe dominate the market.Independent <strong>Game</strong>sHomebrewing games for consoles requires a certain level of hacking, since the hardware is usuallyproprietary. However, there are some resourceful people out there who have cracked the code and madetheir own games. Some companies encouraged independent game makers. Sony came out with thePlaystation Yaroze that allowed you to write your own games and when Xbox Live was created you wereable to sign up for a service called XNA and code your own games and then share them on the network.Making and Marketing of <strong>Game</strong>sHow does a video game get from brainstorm to your console or PC? Follow the path of several influentialgames from storyboard to store shelf. The games we will see in this area are Tomb Raider, Grand TheftAuto, Max Payne, Spore, The Sims and Pokemon. Not all of the games explored in this area are playable;some are just examples of artwork, storyboarding and marketing concept.CharactersThis room will look at some of the most recognizable game characters made -Mario, Sonic and Lara Croft-and explore character development and the people behind their creation.MultiplayerWhat's a MMORPG? You may hear this acronym associated with World of Warcraft, one of the mote epicmultiplayer online games to date. MMORPG means Massively Multiplayer <strong>On</strong>line Role Playing <strong>Game</strong>.Multiplayer games exist in more than just the RPG genre, many popular games can be found in simulation,adventure and FPS genres. Multiplayer games allow people to play collectively in real time. As onlinegaming became more accessible and affordable, this format has changed the gaming landscape, allowingpeople to play games with others no matter their physical location. A new culture emerged. Not allmultiplayer games are RPGs or FPSs, many are social games like Farmville and Words with Friends.


Sound and CinemaThe music associated with video games is iconic. Like characters, music carries games along in culturalmemory. Do you know the Tetris theme? If you do it's probably now stuck in your head. This area looks at afew video game composers such as Koji Kondo who created the Super Mario and Zelda themes.<strong>Game</strong>s also affect and are affected by Hollywood -the door swings both ways. Popular games can becomepopular movie franchises such as Mario Brothers and Tomb Raider, but popular movie franchises arelikewise tuned into games, such as Lego Star Wars, Harry Potter and James Bond.Children's, Handled and Portable <strong>Game</strong>sThis area combines children's games with handheld games since most handheld devices have beenextremely popular for kids.Kids' games are often based on characters from some other source such as the Pokemon card game orBob the Builder. They are also often educational.Modern handheld and portable gaming devices are multigenerational where as classic handhelds weremarketed to children. The Nintendo DS becomes one of the first handhelds marketed towards an olderaudience, those 50+ with games meant to help keep brains sharp.ArcadeThe video arcade used to be the only place you could get your hands on the latest games. Before homeconsoles caught on or were sophisticated enough to handle arcade-style gaming, you would have to go usethe quarter-eaters to get your fix. Iconic and slowly disappearing, video arcades were a symbol of ageneration, often an iconoclastic one as video game arcades was where rebellious youth would picturedhanging out in movies and the media. <strong>On</strong>e of the most successful video arcades of all time, Chuck E Cheesetheaters (or Pizza Time Theaters) was started by none other than Nolan Bushnell, one of the co-founders ofAtari.Futures


What was the vision of the future of video games in times past? What is that vision now? What is cuttingedge today? This area explores the past and present of the future of gaming. Technology in this areaincludes motion controllers from the Nintendo Power Glove to the Kinect, 3D stereoscopic games andmonitors, brain control interfacing and virtual reality.VirtusphereThe Virtusphere is a large sphere on rollers where you can physically explore a virtual game environment.You climb into the sphere, place the virtual reality helmet on and run in place. This is an immersive form ofvideo gaming that you may be most familiar with as a ride that you sit in, like the Morpheus simulator in theOmnimax hallway.


Age RatingsThe playable games in this exhibit are all rated T (for Teen) or under with mostgames being rated E (for everyone). There are some MA (Mature Audience) gamesthat will be highlighted in some of the content areas, but the games are not availableto be played.There will be a copy of the ESRB video game ratings guidelines available in thefeatured office.Playable <strong>Game</strong>sThis is the list that we received from Barbican: it may or may not be entirely current as the exhibit constantlyevolves from one venue to the next. There are usually about 130 playable games within the exhibit at anytime.<strong>Game</strong> : Platform: Area:1.Penny Arcade Arcade Early <strong>Game</strong>s2.Pachinko Pachinko Early <strong>Game</strong>s3. Egghead Pinball Early <strong>Game</strong>s4. Bride of Pinbot Pinball Early <strong>Game</strong>s5. Pong Arcade Early <strong>Game</strong>s6. Space Invaders Arcade Early <strong>Game</strong>s7. Golden Tee Arcade Arcades8. Datyona USA Arcade Arcades9. Rave Racer Arcade Arcades10.Arcadia Arcade Arcade Arcades11.Road Champion Arcade Arcades12.Outrun Arcade Arcades


13. Track and Field Arcade Arcades14.Asteroids Arcade Arcades15.Pacman Arcade Arcades16.Donkey Kong Arcade Arcades17.Defender Arcade Arcades18.Centipede Arcade Arcades19.Freeway Atari 2600 Top Ten20.Mario Bros. Nintendo Famicom Top Ten21.Akumajo Dracula MSX Computer Top Ten22.Lemmings Commodore Amiga Top Ten23.Gates of Thunder PC Top Ten24.Tetris Nintendo <strong>Game</strong>boy Top Ten25.Ridge Racer Sony Playstation Top Ten26.Soul Caliber SEGA Dreamcast Top Ten27.Tempest 2000 Atari Jaguar Top Ten28.Dead or Alive Ultimate 2 Microsoft Xbox Top Ten29.Tekken Tag Tournament Sony Playstation2 Top Ten30.Mario Kart 64 Nintendo 64 Top Ten31.Sokoban SEGA Megadrive Genre-Puzzle32.Neo Geo MVS Genre-Puzzle33.Puzzle Bobble MVS Genre-Puzzle34.Pokeman Puzzle League Nintendo 64 Genre-Puzzle35.Indy 500 Atari 2600 Genre-Racing36.RC Pro AM Nintendo NES Genre-Racing37.Super Breakout Atari 2600 Genre-Action38.Metroid Nintendo NES Genre-Action39.Vib Ribbon Sony Playstation Genre-Action40.Super Monkey BallNintendoGenre-Action<strong>Game</strong>cube41.Star Soldier Nintendo Famicom Genre-Shooting42.Thunderforce IV SEGA Megadrive Genre-Shooting43.<strong>Game</strong> Tengouku SEGA Saturn Genre-Shooting


44. Deathsmiles Microsoft Xbox 360 Genre-Shooting45.Halo Microsoft Xbox Genre-First-PersonShooter(FPS)46.Adventure Atari 2600 Genre-Adventure47.elda-Ocarina of Time Nintendo 64 Genre-Adventure48.Dungeon Master Atari ST 520FM Genre-Role-Playing<strong>Game</strong>(RPG)49.Phantasy Star II SEGA Megadrive Genre-Role-Playing<strong>Game</strong>(RPG)50.Final Fantasy VII Sony Playstation Genre-Role-Playing<strong>Game</strong>(RPG)51.Odin Sphere Sony Playstation 2 Genre-Role-Playing<strong>Game</strong>(RPG)52.Utopia Mattel Intellivison Genre-Simulation53.Sim City Commodore Amiga Genre-Simulation54.Animal CrossingNintendoGenre-Simulation<strong>Game</strong>cube55.Street Gangs Nintendo NES Genre-Fighting56.Neo Geo MVS Genre-Fighting57.King of Fighters 98 MVS Genre-Fighting58.Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Sony Playstation 2 Genre-Fighting59.Pilotwings Super Nintendo Genre-Simulation60.Pitfall Atari 2600 Genre-Platform61.Prince of Persia SEGA Megadrive Genre-Platform62.Mario 64 Nintendo 64 Genre-Platform63.Yaroze <strong>Game</strong>s Sony Playstation 2 Making/Marketing64.Sims 3 PC Making/Marketing65.Burnout Paradise Microsoft Xbox 360 World <strong>Game</strong>s-Europe66.Little Big Planet Sony Playstation 3 World <strong>Game</strong>s-Europe67.Red Steel 2 Nintendo Wii World <strong>Game</strong>s-Europe68.Prince of Persia-The ForgottenSandsMicrosoft Xbox 360 World <strong>Game</strong>s-USA


69.Uncharted Sony Playstation 3 World <strong>Game</strong>s-USA70.Metroid Prime Trilogy Nintendo Wii World <strong>Game</strong>s-USA71.Katamari Forever Sony Playstation 3 World <strong>Game</strong>s-Japan72.Sin and Punishment 2 Nintendo Wii World <strong>Game</strong>s-USA73.Pangya-Golf with Style Nintendo Wii World <strong>Game</strong>s-World74.X-Blades Sony Playstation 3 World <strong>Game</strong>s-World75.Hanuman Sony Playstation 2 World <strong>Game</strong>s-World76.Go By Train 3 Sony Playstation 2 Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Life77.Gran Turismo 4 Sony Playstation 2 Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Life78.Steel Battalion Microsoft Xbox Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Life79.Wii Sports Resort Nintendo Wii Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Life80.Guitar Hero 5 Sony Playstation 3 Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Music81.DJ Hero Sony Playstation 3 Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Music82.Konami Dancing Universe Microsoft Xbox 360 Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Music83.Beatles Rock Band Microsoft Xbox 360 Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Music84.Major League Baseball 09: The Sony Playstation 3 Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-SportsShow85.Tony Hawks Ride Sony Playstation 3 Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Sports86.Wii Ski and Snowboard Nintendo Wii Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s-Sports87.Sonic Mega CollectionNintendoCharacter<strong>Game</strong>cube88.Mario All Stars Super Nintendo Character89.Super Mario World Super Nintendo Character90.Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier Sony Playstation 2 Character91.Tomb Raider Sony Playstation Character92.Big Bird's Egg Catch Atari 2600 Kids93.Hey You Pikachu Nintendo 64 Kids94.Bob the Builder Nintendo Wii Kids95.Pooh's Honey hunt VTech V-Smile Kids96.SimonMilton BradleyElectronic <strong>Game</strong>Portable/Handheld


97. Speak and Spell Texas Instruments Portable/HandheldElectronic game98.Tron Electronic game Portable/Handheld99.Caveman Electronic game Portable/Handheld100. Donkey Kong Electronic game Portable/Handheld101. Firefox F7 Electronic game Portable/Handheld102. Earth Invaders Electronic game Portable/Handheld103. BMX Flyer Electronic game Portable/Handheld104. Scribblenauts Electronic game Portable/Handheld105. Spore Creatures Electronic game Portable/Handheld106. Nintendogs Electronic game Portable/Handheld107. Pokemon Platinum Electronic game Portable/Handheld108. Rez Sony Playstation 2 Sounds and Cinema109. Parrapa the Rapper Electronic game Sounds and Cinema110. Goldeneye Nintendo 64 Sounds and Cinema111. Batman: Arkam Asylum PC Future112. Star Wars Arcade Arcade Sounds and Cinema113. Super Smash Bros. Melee Nintendo <strong>Game</strong>cube Multiplayer114. Bomberman SEGA Saturn Multiplayer115. Halo 3 Microsoft Xbox 360 Multiplayer116. World of Warcraft PC Multiplayer117. Highway Star Nintendo Famicom Futures118. Mario Tennis Nintendo Virtual FuturesBoy119. Toy Story Mania Nintendo Wii Futures120. Space Riders Pinball Early <strong>Game</strong>s121. Demon Driver Electronic <strong>Game</strong> Portable/Handheld122. Sonic Classic Collection Nintendo DS Portable/Handheld123. Nestrers Funky Bowling Nintendo Virtual FuturesBoy124. Space Invaders Arcade Early <strong>Game</strong>s125. Phoenix Arcade Early games


126. Pump it Up Arcade Simulation <strong>Game</strong>s127. Burnout 2 Sony Playstation 2 Genres-Racing128. Parrapa and Rapper 2 Sony Playstation 2 Character129. Super Street Fighter IV Microsoft Xbox 360 Genres-Fighting130. Superswing Golf Nintendo Wii World <strong>Game</strong>s-World131. Sky Hawk Pinball Early <strong>Game</strong>s132. Gauntlet Arcade Multiplayer133. VS Tennis Nintendo VS Multiplayer134. Gorf Arcade Arcades135. Scramble Arcade Arcades136. Mappy Arcade Arcades137. Monaco GP Arcade Arcades138. Galaga Arcade Arcades139. King Fighters Neowave Arcade Arcades140. Gigiawing II Arcade Arcades141. Tron Arcade Arcade Arcades142. Buck Rodgers Planet of Zoom Arcade Sounds and Cinema143. Urusei Yatsura Pachinko Arcades144. Space Wars Arcade Arcades145. Combat Atari 2600 Top Ten146. Prince of Persia SEGA Mega CD Genres-Platform147. Final Fantasy X Sony Playstation Genres-Role Playing <strong>Game</strong>(RPG)148. Nemesis MSX Top Ten149. X-Blades Microsoft Xbox 360 Genres-Racing150. The Orange Box-Half Life, HalfLife 2:Ep. 1 & Ep.2, Portal and TeamMicrosoft X-Box 360 Genres-First PersonShooter(FPS) and PuzzleFortress 2151. Patapon 2 Sony PSP Portable/Handheld


152. Loco Roco 2 Sony PSP Portable/Handheld153. Little Big Planet Sony PSP Portable/Handheld154. Jak and Daxter: The Lost Sony PSPPortable/HandheldFrontier155. Gran Turismo Sony PSP Portable/Handheld156. The King of Fighters R1 Neo Geo Pocket Portable/Handheld157. Trigger Heart Excelsia SEGA Dreamcast Genres-Shooting158. Chip Chan Kick PC-FX Genres-Platform159. Halo Microsoft Xbox360 ? (Is a FPS)160. Tomb Raider: Underworld PC Futures161. Missile Command Arcade Arcades162. Sergeant Salvo Arcade Arcades163. Super Mario Galaxy 2 Nintendo Wii World <strong>Game</strong>s-Japan164. Pikman Nintendo Wii Kids165. The Sims 3 PC Simulation

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