In 1971, three student teachers in Minneapolis, MN created a little computer game about westward expansion in the United States. Over 50 years later, The Ore...
Intend to watch the full thing later, but I already love his style based on the opening minutes! The interviews remind me of old PBS/Nova style documentaries where so much of them was just letting people talk and tell their stories. Very cool!
Both PBS and Nova are still around! If you don’t have cable or antenna, anybody who pledges $5 a month can get the app.
Just a head’s up: their children’s programming is a separate app. Unsure if you have to choose which app you want or get both though, I don’t have children so never looked.
I feel like that’s the exact vibe they go for with these. It feels so authentic, too. VGH clearly has a love of both video game history, and that particular era of documentary programming.
Intend to watch the full thing later, but I already love his style based on the opening minutes! The interviews remind me of old PBS/Nova style documentaries where so much of them was just letting people talk and tell their stories. Very cool!
Both PBS and Nova are still around! If you don’t have cable or antenna, anybody who pledges $5 a month can get the app.
Just a head’s up: their children’s programming is a separate app. Unsure if you have to choose which app you want or get both though, I don’t have children so never looked.
Haha, I am aware, thank you
Just when you think the spring drive is over, we find your social media.
PS: To be clear, I am not with PBS. Just a believer in the mission.
Everyone one of their documentaries is amazing.
He’s like the Ken Burns of gaming! 😄
I feel like that’s the exact vibe they go for with these. It feels so authentic, too. VGH clearly has a love of both video game history, and that particular era of documentary programming.