Deck 4: Early PC Gaming

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This computer programmer went on to form Apple with Steve Jobs:

A) Steve Wozniak
B) Ray Kassar
C) Nolan Bushnell
D) Trip Hawkins
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Apple's first commercially produced computer system for the mainstream home PC market:

A) Apple I
B) Apple II
C) Macintosh Core
D) Core Macintosh
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Sierra Entertainment Inc. (Formerly Sierra On-Line and On-Line Systems) was the company in which Ken and Roberta Williams pioneered the ______________ genre of games.

A) Text adventure game
B) Spoken adventure game
C) Graphical adventure game
D) None of the above
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Coined by Roy Trubshaw in 1978, these text-based adventures called "MUDs" stood for:

A) Massively Uber Dungeoncrawlers
B) Mind-User Development games
C) Micro Universe Dungeons
D) Multi-User Dungeons
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Founded Electronic Arts, with a focus on crediting programmers on its album-like box art; also paved the way for athlete and celebrity endorsed games:

A) Steve Wozniak
B) Rod Holt
C) Trip Hawkins
D) Jack Tramiel
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This computer had a membrane keyboard to protect against spills from the children who were its target market:

A) Apple IIe
B) Atari 400
C) Atari 800
D) Atari 1200XL
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This 1979 exclusive was one of the Atari 8-bit computer's earliest titles and remained one of the reasons many gamers purchased an Atari computer for many years:

A) Star Raiders
B) Asteroids
C) Rescue on Fractalus!
D) King's Quest
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Founded Commodore International in 1954 as a typewriter assembly plant and went on to produce computers "for the masses, not the classes":

A) Steve Wozniak
B) Rod Holt
C) Trip Hawkins
D) Jack Tramiel
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The reason(s) for the success of the Commodore 64:

A) Low price for a fully-functional PC with 64KB of RAM
B) Commodore manufactured many of its parts in-house
C) Marketing and selling the C64 in retail stores like Sears
D) All of the above
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This computer was known for its improved processing chip that allowed for "multi-color sprites" which made it easier to create fast-moving, flicker-free game graphics:

A) Apple II
B) Atari 400/800
C) Commodore 64
D) VIC-20
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This computer manufacturer released many versions of its 8-bit computer lineup, including the XL series, XE series, and XE Game System (XEGS):

A) Apple
B) Atari
C) Commodore
D) IBM
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All three original 8-bit computers by Apple, Atari, and Commodore contained a CPU manufactured by:

A) Microsoft
B) MOS Technology
C) Minolta
D) Magnavox
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Known as alter ego "Lord British" and "General British" in his games, this programmer creating the pioneering Ultima RPG series and coined the term MMORPG:

A) Richard Garriott
B) Sid Meier
C) Will Wright
D) Alexey Pazhitnov
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Responsible for developing the "falling blocks" puzzle game Tetris:

A) Richard Garriott
B) Sid Meier
C) Will Wright
D) Alexey Pazhitnov
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Created the first "city-building" simulation games, which led to the strategic "life-simulation" genre with games like The Sims:

A) Richard Garriott
B) Sid Meier
C) Will Wright
D) Alexey Pazhitnov
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This computer won the early PC market by a wide margin and is regarded as the best-selling single computer model of all time:

A) Apple II
B) Atari 400/800
C) Commodore 64
D) VIC-20
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The Apple II was known for its state of the art SID 6581 sound processor.
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Will Crowther's Colossal Cave Adventure (1976) for the PDP-10 mainframe computer pioneered the text adventure genre, also known as "interactive fiction."
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The abbreviation RPG stands for "Role-Playing Game."
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Most of the games for Commodore 64 were manufactured on floppy disk.
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Deck 4: Early PC Gaming
1
This computer programmer went on to form Apple with Steve Jobs:

A) Steve Wozniak
B) Ray Kassar
C) Nolan Bushnell
D) Trip Hawkins
A
2
Apple's first commercially produced computer system for the mainstream home PC market:

A) Apple I
B) Apple II
C) Macintosh Core
D) Core Macintosh
B
3
Sierra Entertainment Inc. (Formerly Sierra On-Line and On-Line Systems) was the company in which Ken and Roberta Williams pioneered the ______________ genre of games.

A) Text adventure game
B) Spoken adventure game
C) Graphical adventure game
D) None of the above
C
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Coined by Roy Trubshaw in 1978, these text-based adventures called "MUDs" stood for:

A) Massively Uber Dungeoncrawlers
B) Mind-User Development games
C) Micro Universe Dungeons
D) Multi-User Dungeons
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Founded Electronic Arts, with a focus on crediting programmers on its album-like box art; also paved the way for athlete and celebrity endorsed games:

A) Steve Wozniak
B) Rod Holt
C) Trip Hawkins
D) Jack Tramiel
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This computer had a membrane keyboard to protect against spills from the children who were its target market:

A) Apple IIe
B) Atari 400
C) Atari 800
D) Atari 1200XL
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This 1979 exclusive was one of the Atari 8-bit computer's earliest titles and remained one of the reasons many gamers purchased an Atari computer for many years:

A) Star Raiders
B) Asteroids
C) Rescue on Fractalus!
D) King's Quest
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Founded Commodore International in 1954 as a typewriter assembly plant and went on to produce computers "for the masses, not the classes":

A) Steve Wozniak
B) Rod Holt
C) Trip Hawkins
D) Jack Tramiel
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The reason(s) for the success of the Commodore 64:

A) Low price for a fully-functional PC with 64KB of RAM
B) Commodore manufactured many of its parts in-house
C) Marketing and selling the C64 in retail stores like Sears
D) All of the above
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10
This computer was known for its improved processing chip that allowed for "multi-color sprites" which made it easier to create fast-moving, flicker-free game graphics:

A) Apple II
B) Atari 400/800
C) Commodore 64
D) VIC-20
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This computer manufacturer released many versions of its 8-bit computer lineup, including the XL series, XE series, and XE Game System (XEGS):

A) Apple
B) Atari
C) Commodore
D) IBM
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12
All three original 8-bit computers by Apple, Atari, and Commodore contained a CPU manufactured by:

A) Microsoft
B) MOS Technology
C) Minolta
D) Magnavox
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13
Known as alter ego "Lord British" and "General British" in his games, this programmer creating the pioneering Ultima RPG series and coined the term MMORPG:

A) Richard Garriott
B) Sid Meier
C) Will Wright
D) Alexey Pazhitnov
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14
Responsible for developing the "falling blocks" puzzle game Tetris:

A) Richard Garriott
B) Sid Meier
C) Will Wright
D) Alexey Pazhitnov
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Created the first "city-building" simulation games, which led to the strategic "life-simulation" genre with games like The Sims:

A) Richard Garriott
B) Sid Meier
C) Will Wright
D) Alexey Pazhitnov
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This computer won the early PC market by a wide margin and is regarded as the best-selling single computer model of all time:

A) Apple II
B) Atari 400/800
C) Commodore 64
D) VIC-20
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The Apple II was known for its state of the art SID 6581 sound processor.
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18
Will Crowther's Colossal Cave Adventure (1976) for the PDP-10 mainframe computer pioneered the text adventure genre, also known as "interactive fiction."
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The abbreviation RPG stands for "Role-Playing Game."
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Most of the games for Commodore 64 were manufactured on floppy disk.
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