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Creating Q*bert and Other Classic Video Arcade Games takes you
inside the video arcade game industry during the pivotal decades of
the 1980s and 1990s. Warren Davis, the creator of the
groundbreaking Q*bert, worked as a member of the creative teams who
developed some of the most popular video games of all time,
including Joust 2, Mortal Kombat, NBA Jam, and Revolution X. In a
witty and entertaining narrative, Davis shares insightful stories
that offer a behind-the-scenes look at what it was like to work as
a designer and programmer at the most influential and dominant
video arcade game manufacturers of the era, including Gottlieb,
Williams/Bally/Midway, and Premiere. Likewise, the talented
artists, designers, creators, and programmers Davis has
collaborated with over the years reads like a who's who of video
gaming history: Eugene Jarvis, Tim Skelly, Ed Boon, Jeff Lee, Dave
Thiel, John Newcomer, George Petro, Jack Haeger, and Dennis
Nordman, among many others. The impact Davis has had on the video
arcade game industry is deep and varied. At Williams, Davis created
and maintained the revolutionary digitizing system that allowed
actors and other photo-realistic imagery to be utilized in such
games as Mortal Kombat, T2, and NBA Jam. When Davis worked on the
fabled Us vs. Them, it was the first time a video game integrated a
live action story with arcade-style graphics. On the one-of-a-kind
Exterminator, Davis developed a brand new video game hardware
system, and created a unique joystick that sensed both
omni-directional movement and rotation, a first at that time. For
Revolution X, he created a display system that simulated a
pseudo-3D environment on 2D hardware, as well as a tool for artists
that facilitated the building of virtual worlds and the seamless
integration of the artist's work into game code. Whether you're
looking for insights into the Golden Age of Arcades, would like to
learn how Davis first discovered his design and programming skills
as a teenager working with a 1960's computer called a Monrobot XI,
or want to get the inside scoop on what it was like to film the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Aerosmith for Revolution X, Davis'
memoir provides a backstage tour of the arcade and video game
industry during its most definitive and influential period.
Do you want to spend less time studying but end up with better
grades, and a deeper understanding of the subject? Studying
psychology is a skill that can be learned. In this unique and
practical 'how to' guide, Warren Davies offers some simple
techniques that will enable students to retain information,
organise their workload, and be more productive. By applying some
simple and easy-to-make changes to your study habits, you will
learn how to: Get more work done in less time Use memory techniques
to help you breeze through exams Beat procrastination Develop a
deep grasp of difficult topics Write excellent essays (including
how to avoid the seven most common essay errors) Cut your study
time in half Understand the 'results' section of research papers
Write a dissertation to publishable standard. This book is written
specifically with psychology undergraduate students in mind, and as
such will enhance your learning and improve your grades with
techniques that actually work.
A practical guide to the fascinating art of reading hands.
Cheiromancy is the art of handreading in which all aspects of a
person's hand are considered in order to gain an accurate picture
of their inner nature, distinct from the fortune telling of
palmistry. What has come down to us as palmistry today is a rather
degenerate and effete form of the ancient discipline of chiromancy.
The word cheiromancy comes from the Greek chir meaning 'hand', and
manteia meaning 'divination', literally meaning 'divination through
the hand'. The Hand Reveals is not merely theoretical:
at various points throughout the book readers are encouraged to try
and apply this knowledge at every opportunity to find confirmation
of the ideas. There is a considerable amount of knowledge and
information compressed into these pages, and even the most diligent
student would have difficulty in digesting it in one reading. It is
recommended that you refer back as often as necessary to go the
material you have read, to allow your understanding of cheiromancy
to grow gradually. Originally published in 1993, this edition has
been revised and updated with new material.
Do you want to spend less time studying but end up with better
grades, and a deeper understanding of the subject? Studying
psychology is a skill that can be learned. In this unique and
practical 'how to' guide, Warren Davies offers some simple
techniques that will enable students to retain information,
organise their workload, and be more productive. By applying some
simple and easy-to-make changes to your study habits, you will
learn how to: Get more work done in less time Use memory techniques
to help you breeze through exams Beat procrastination Develop a
deep grasp of difficult topics Write excellent essays (including
how to avoid the seven most common essay errors) Cut your study
time in half Understand the 'results' section of research papers
Write a dissertation to publishable standard. This book is written
specifically with psychology undergraduate students in mind, and as
such will enhance your learning and improve your grades with
techniques that actually work.
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