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Brent Iverson
Brent "Buzzboy" Iverson is a programmer best known as a simulations game developer. Among his credits are the PC DOS version of Chuck Yeager's Air Combat, LHX Attack Chopper, and Jane's US Navy Fighters, all published by Electronic Arts. Background Iverson's experience with computers began at the age of fifteen when he went to a friend's house to play games on an Apple II. He liked working on computers but still planned to major in Art in college. However, after beginning his studies at the University of Michigan he learned that even talented artists rarely make a good living with their art, but that computer programmers make more money as a general rule. As a result, he majored in computer science. Career Iverson has worked at Electronic Arts (EA) since 1986,
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Game (simulation)
Simulation video games are a diverse super-category of video games, generally designed to closely simulate real world activities. A simulation game attempts to copy various activities from real life in the form of a game for various purposes such as training, analysis, prediction, or entertainment. Usually there are no strictly defined goals in the game, and the player is allowed to control a character or environment freely. Well-known examples are war games, business games, and role play simulation. From three basic types of strategic, planning, and learning exercises: games, simulations, and case studies, a number of hybrids may be considered, including simulation games that are used as case studies. Comparisons of the merits of simulation games versus other teaching techniques have been carried out by many researchers and a number of comprehensive reviews have been published. Subgenres Construction and management simulation Construction and management simulation (CMS) is a ...
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Everything Or Nothing
Everything or Nothing may refer to: * '' James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing'', a third-person shooter video game * ''Everything or Nothing Everything, every-thing, or every thing is all that exists; the opposite of nothing, or its complement. It is the totality of things relevant to some subject matter. Without expressed or implied limits, it may refer to anything. The universe is ...'', the first album (2008) of Canadian singer-songwriter Lisa Lavie * '' "Everything or Nothing" (song)'', a 2004 song by Mýa * '' Everything or Nothing (2012 film)'' a documentary about the James Bond films {{disambiguation ...
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MS-DOS
MS-DOS ( ; acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known as Microsoft DOS) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft. Collectively, MS-DOS, its rebranding as IBM PC DOS, and a few operating systems attempting to be compatible with MS-DOS, are sometimes referred to as "DOS" (which is also the generic acronym for disk operating system). MS-DOS was the main operating system for IBM PC compatibles during the 1980s, from which point it was gradually superseded by operating systems offering a graphical user interface (GUI), in various generations of the graphical Microsoft Windows operating system. IBM licensed and re-released it in 1981 as PC DOS 1.0 for use in its PCs. Although MS-DOS and PC DOS were initially developed in parallel by Microsoft and IBM, the two products diverged after twelve years, in 1993, with recognizable differences in compatibility, syntax, and capabilities. Beginning in 1988 with DR-DO ...
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SU-25 Stormovik
''Stormovik: SU-25 Soviet Attack Fighter'' is a 1990 video game published by Electronic Arts. Gameplay ''Stormovik: SU-25 Soviet Attack Fighter'' is a game in which high ranking members of the American and Soviet national defense industries use terrorism to sabotage relations between the two nations. Reception Stanley R. Trevena reviewed the game for ''Computer Gaming World'', and stated that "Deficiencies aside, this writer found it strangely appealing to roam the skies over Germany, hunting down and destroying ''both'' NATO and Warsaw Pact hardware." Reviews *''ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment)'' - Oct, 1990 *''PC Leisure'' - Nov, 1990 *''ASM (Aktueller Software Markt)'' - Nov, 1990https://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=t&id=11381 *''Computer Gaming World ''Computer Gaming World'' (CGW) was an American computer game magazine published between 1981 and 2006. One of the few magazines of the era to survive the video game crash of 1983, it was sold to Ziff Davis in 1993. ...
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PGA Tour Golf
''PGA Tour Golf'' is a golf video game and the first in the ''PGA Tour'' game series. It was developed by Sterling Silver Software and released in 1990, for MS-DOS. It was initially published by Electronic Arts, which subsequently released versions of the game for Sega Genesis and Amiga in 1991, followed by a version for the SNES in 1992. By 1994, Tengen had published versions for Sega's Master System and Game Gear consoles. ''PGA Tour Golf'' received generally positive reviews for its realism, sound, and camera. Several critics considered the computer versions to be the best golf game available at the time of its release. It was followed by '' PGA Tour Golf II''. Gameplay ''PGA Tour Golf'' features three real golf courses: PGA West, TPC Avenel, and TPC Sawgrass. It also includes a fictional fourth course, Sterling Shores. Various game modes are featured, including Tournament, Driving, Putting, and Practice. In Tournament, the player competes against a total of 60 unseen players, ...
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Bulls Vs Blazers And The NBA Playoffs
''Bulls vs. Blazers and the NBA Playoffs'', later released in Japan as ''NBA Pro Basketball: Bulls vs Blazers and the NBA Playoffs'', is a 1993 basketball video game produced by Don Traeger and developed by Electronic Arts and released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. A later Mega Drive version was released under the title ''Bulls versus Blazers and the NBA Playoffs'', later released in Japan as ''NBA Playoffs: Bulls vs Blazers''. The game is the sequel to '' Bulls vs Lakers and the NBA Playoffs''. Like its predecessor, the game's title refers to the previous season's NBA championship series, the 1992 NBA Finals match-up between the Chicago Bulls and Portland Trail Blazers. This game was inspired by the rivalry of two of the best in the league with Clyde Drexler and Michael Jordan as the bulls look to three-peat. It is the first EA basketball game to feature in-game advertisements featuring the company's "EA Sports" logo. Gameplay The game can be played in va ...
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Marine Fighters
Marine is an adjective meaning of or pertaining to the sea or ocean. Marine or marines may refer to: Ocean * Maritime (other) * Marine art * Marine biology * Marine debris * Marine habitats * Marine life * Marine pollution Military * Marines, a naval-based infantry force ** United States Marine Corps ** Royal Marines of the UK ** Brazilian Marine Corps ** Spanish Marine Infantry ** Fusiliers marins (France) ** Indonesian Marine Corps ** Republic of China Marine Corps ** Republic of Korea Marine Corps ** Royal Thai Marine Corps *"Marine" also means " navy" in several languages: ** Austro-Hungarian Navy () ** Belgian Navy (, , ) ** Royal Canadian Navy () *** Provincial Marine (1796–1910), a predecessor to the Royal Canadian Navy ** Navy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo () ** Royal Danish Navy () ** Finnish Navy (, ) ** French Navy () ** Gabonese Navy () ** German Navy () ** Royal Moroccan Navy () ** Royal Netherlands Navy () ** Swedish Navy () ...
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WWII Fighters
''Jane's World War II Fighters'' is the 1998 combat flight simulation video game. Set in the European theatre of operations during World War II, it is part of the ''Jane's Combat Simulations'' franchise. The game was considered a commercial failure, and contributed to the end of the ''Jane's Combat Simulations'' line. Gameplay The game is set during the Battle of the Bulge in late 1944 and early 1945. The game features famous fighter aircraft from World War II. It also included a virtual museum, where aircraft profiles and interviews with fighter pilots such as George Unwin, Günther Rall, and others could be viewed. Reception Critical reviews The game received favorable reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings. Sales The game was released in direct competition with ''Microsoft Combat Flight Simulator'', and became a commercial flop. In 1999, ''Computer Gaming World'' reported that the game "appears to have been murdered by Microsoft's brand recogni ...
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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001
''Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001'' (also known as ''Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf'' for the PlayStation version) is a sports video game developed by Headgate Studios for the Microsoft Windows version, Stormfront Studios for the PlayStation version, and EA Redwood Shores for the PlayStation 2 version, and published by EA Sports for Windows and PlayStation in 2000 and PlayStation 2 in 2001. The latter console version was ported to Japan and published by Electronic Arts Victor on June 21, 2001. Reception The game received "mixed or average reviews" on all platforms according to video game review aggregator Metacritic Metacritic is a website that review aggregator, aggregates reviews of films, TV shows, music albums, video games and formerly, books. For each product, the scores from each review are averaged (a weighted arithmetic mean, weighted average). M .... The PC version sold 230,000 units in the U.S. and earned $5.5 million by August 2006, after its release in November 2000. It ...
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Sub Command
''Sub Command'', subtitled ''Akula Seawolf 688(I)'' is a submarine simulator computer game designed by Sonalysts Combat Simulations and published for Windows systems by Electronic Arts in 2001. The player commands one submarine: a United States Navy , a Russian Navy , or a 688(I). ''Sub Command'' sports three training missions, 23 single missions, and one 14 mission campaign. The campaign can be played from either the Russian or American side, so in effect there are two campaigns. The single missions range from search and rescue, battle group escort, tailing enemy boomers, spy missions, and general-purpose search-and-destroy. Many missions strictly prohibit firing on the enemy as they are expected to mirror real life Cold War objectives and get in—get out without being seen. Some missions offer more than one choice of submarine - they can play the mission as the ''Akula'', 688(I), or the ''Seawolf''. In multiplayer mode, this game allows up to eight players to play each oth ...
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Rumble Racing
''Rumble Racing'' is a 2001 Racing video game, racing video game developed and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 2 console. It was heavily influenced by ''NASCAR Rumble''. Reception The game received "favorable" reviews according to the Review aggregator, review aggregation website Metacritic. Kevin Rice of ''Next Generation (magazine), NextGen'' called it "a pretty, fun arcade racer with hours of replayability. But the memorization required of players and level of difficulty can be a turn-off." Marc Saltzman of ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'' gave it a score of four stars out of five, calling it "one fast game — redrawing the graphics on the screen at roughly 60 frames-per-second (twice that of television) — so those with a need for speed should strap in for a ride." Later, when writing for ''Playboy'', he gave it 85%, saying, "Indeed, the cheesy southern rock 'n' redneck country tunes can get annoying after a while, and the smart-ass remarks made by the play-by ...
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Freekstyle
''Freekstyle'' is a 2002 motocross racing video game for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Game Boy Advance. There are four levels of gameplay: the circuit, a quick race, freestyle, and free run. The game features an assortment of real-life FMX riders, which include Mike Metzger, Brian Deegan, Mike Jones, and Clifford Adoptante, as well as professional motocross riders, which include Stefy Bau, Jessica Patterson, and Greg Albertyn. Also featured as a playable character is current 790 KABC radio and sports broadcaster and model Leeann Tweeden, who was also a former motocross announcer. Reception The PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions received "generally favorable reviews", while the Game Boy Advance version received "mixed" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. In Japan, where the PS2 version was localized under the name and published by Electronic Arts on October 3, 2002, ''Famitsu'' gave it a score of 27 out of 40. ''Entertainment Weekly'' ...
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