"Get Lamp": New documentary on those old text-based games
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 5:10 pm
I thought some of you would be interested to know that a rather lengthy and detailed documentary on the glory days of text-based computer adventure games like "Zork" will be coming out soon, and will be available for purchase from the producer's website. (It's now ready for preorder.) From that website, one can see that this documentary will not be for the faint of heart: it will be based on 80 interviews that came to 120 hours, and since the documentarian's previous project was a 5.5-hour documentary on the history of BBS's it is clear that this will also require more than one bathroom break to get through.
Here's the main website: http://www.getlamp.com
Here's the webpage with the gallery of interviewees: http://www.getlamp.com/cast/ (Click on their photos to find out who the heck they are.)
YouTube trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwZxUGmqSOo
Cool slogan: "Before there was the first-person shooter there was the second-person thinker."
[Disclaimer: I went to high school with the person who made the documentary, but am completely uninvolved, and have only seen him once since graduation. I have zero connection to the project, but figured that enough of you share my interest in the subject that I should post about it. We at WCS will certainly be getting "Get Lamp" and watching it come March, and I'll report on it afterwards, but the fact that it's available for preorder seemed like a good reason to post about it now.]
Here's the main website: http://www.getlamp.com
Here's the webpage with the gallery of interviewees: http://www.getlamp.com/cast/ (Click on their photos to find out who the heck they are.)
YouTube trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwZxUGmqSOo
Cool slogan: "Before there was the first-person shooter there was the second-person thinker."
[Disclaimer: I went to high school with the person who made the documentary, but am completely uninvolved, and have only seen him once since graduation. I have zero connection to the project, but figured that enough of you share my interest in the subject that I should post about it. We at WCS will certainly be getting "Get Lamp" and watching it come March, and I'll report on it afterwards, but the fact that it's available for preorder seemed like a good reason to post about it now.]