Video games using procedural generation
Exile is a single-player action-adventure video game originally published for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron in 1988 by Superior Software and later ported to the Commodore 64, Amiga, CD32 and Atari ST, all published by Audiogenic. The game was designed and programmed by Peter Irvin (creator of Starship Command) and Jeremy Smith (creator of Thrust). It is often cited as one of the earliest examples of a Metroidvania game and featured "realistic gravity, inertia and object mass years before players understood the concept of a physics engine... an astounding level of AI, stealth-based gameplay, a logical ecosystem governing the world's creatures and a teleportation mechanic that feels startlingly like a predecessor to Portal". (Wikipedia).
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From playlist If only Jerm had played the forum
The Video Game Crash of 1983: Crash Course Games #6
So the 1980s was the golden age of arcade games. Games like Donkey Kong, Pac- Man, Space Invaders, and Centipede had become a cultural phenomenon. These games had expanded the gamer demographic and even encouraged the rise of competitive gaming. There were also many innovations in the home
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Atari Tempest (1981) Arcade Machine - Game Play
Tempest is an arcade machine by Atari launched 1981. This colour vector graphics game is becoming more and more rare to find and has a visual style all of its own. The footage shows the cabinet and game play. Filmed at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge UK. www.ComputingHistory
From playlist Retro Gaming
Tango Dance Scene from Assassination Tango
A moving dance performed by Pablo Veron and Geraldine Rojas to 'Una Emocion' at the very end of the film "Assassination Tango".
From playlist Tango
Doom - Official Gameplay Trailer - E3 2015
Doom is back with more gibs, more rockets, and and all-new engine.
From playlist The Best of Video Games and Movies
SNOWBALL WARS | a JOEY SHANKS film (2004)
A quick death match where only the sharpest will survive.
From playlist The JOEY SHANKS archives
The Hide&Seek Games Festival 2009
A personal video, what I did last weekend. The Hide&Seek Games Festival 2009, games for grown-ups. http://hideandseekfest.co.uk/
From playlist My Other Videos
History of U.S. Intervention in Iran - 1953 Until Present
This video is a basic overview of U.S. imperialism toward Iran that began at the behest of the British Government and big oil interests including British Petroleum also recently known as BP. The United States' own CIA led it's first coup to overthrow a foreign leader against Mohammad Mo
From playlist Documentaries
Final scene from the movie "Assassination Tango" directed by Robert Duvall Dancers: Pablo Veron and Geraldine Rojas Song: Una Emoción (Orquesta de Ricardo Tanturi) - 1943 Cantor Enrique Campos
From playlist Tango
Engineering Public Hostility Against Popular Movements: Tatmadaw’s Suppressive Repertoire in Myanmar
Van Tran, PhD, Cornell University Organizers of mass protest movements in urban Myanmar nowadays encounter an increasing number of suppressive tactics by the military force. Most of the existing studies have focused on analyzing the more straightforward tools of repression by the Burmese
From playlist Council on Southeast Asia Studies (CSEAS)
Grouping Games: More Spaces Than Elements // Logic Games [#02] [LSAT Analytical Reasoning]
The first game we tackled was a pretty basic one-to-one order game (which you can see here: https://youtu.be/LjrkGN4oN5U). Unfortunately, not all games have the same number of elements as spaces. In this case, the second game from the June 1991 LSAT is a grouping game in which we re-use th
From playlist LSAT Games
Harald Hardrada: King of Norway, and the Battle of Stamford Bridge
"Echoes of History: Ragnarök" is a historical podcast inspired by the video game "Assassin’s Creed Valhalla : Dawn of Ragnarök." It’s the second season of Ubisoft’s popular podcast “Echoes of History." Subscribe to the "Echoes of History" podcast, wherever you get your podcasts: https://l
From playlist Extraordinary people and personalities
My Friend, the Dalai Lama | Nat Geo Live
"Good intent—most important in all that you do" is a phrase that photographer Alison Wright carries with her daily, thanks to a particularly inspirational friend. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Nat Geo Live: http://bit.ly/MoreNatGeoLive About Nat Geo Live (National
From playlist National Geographic Live!: Season 5
Class Day Lecture 2012: Why the Wind of Freedom Blows
(June 16, 2012) Carrying on the more than 40-year tradition, Professor Larry Diamond delivers a final lecture to the class of 2012, followed by a few words from the Senior Class Presidents. Drawing on Stanford's motto, "The wind of freedom blows," Diamond traces the rise of democracy since
From playlist Stanford University Commencement
Abug Talks - Chris Evans talks about the Beebjit Emulator & HFE Archive
Abug Talks - Chris Evans (scarybeasts) talks about the Beebjit Emulator & HFE Archive format for disc preservation. Virtual Abug Meet-Up - 16th May 2020. Recorded via Zoom during the Coronavirus Outbreak. Help us create more videos! Support us through Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/co
From playlist Abug Meetups - May 2020
Path of Exile Free Online Action RPG game tutorial
A quick beginner tutorial on Path of Exile - a free online action RPG game similar to Diablo. Make sure you only play it for relaxation no more than 30 minutes a day.
From playlist PC Games
Featuring Zvezdelina Stankova... Continues with "Question 6" at https://youtu.be/NcaYEaVTA4g - More links & stuff in full description below ↓↓↓ Zvezda: https://math.berkeley.edu/~stankova/ More Zvezda on Numberphile: http://bit.ly/zvezda_videos Zvezda on the Numberphile podcast: https://
From playlist Zvezdelina Stankova on Numberphile
Aliens: Crash Course Film Criticism #2
James Cameron rocketed onto the action film scene with 1984's "The Terminator" and followed that up with a highly anticipated sequel to the 1979 film, "Alien." His film, "Aliens," would go on to not only be a financial success, but a critical one and has become a staple of action, science
From playlist Film Criticism
Lecture 12: Business and Democratic Reform: A Case Study of South Africa
What role did the business sector play for the end of Apartheid in South Africa? Prof. Ian Shapiro discusses business and the backstory of South Africa's transition, revisits modernization theory and business attitudes to authoritarianism and democracy; and provides an overview of South Af
From playlist Power and Politics in Today’s World