@@ahrichards5241 The actual first game to use the font was Atari's Quiz Show from the same year as Sprint 2, but the "0" was modified. Sprint 2 was probably the first to use the font with the "0" unmodified.
This is actually Namco's first video game, no one knows what's namco's first ever arcade game, all I know that it was made between 1959-1963, but the oldest known arcade game was call "30 Test (サーティテスト)" it was made in 1970, well, not really it's actually namco's first ever lightgun game call "Aqua Matic Gun" realeased in 1967
This was Namco's very first video game ever created before Pac-Man hit the spotlight. Man, Namco sure was known for having firsts to the video game industry...I wonder why this wasn't included in Namco Museum releases...
The most beautiful video game font ever to grace humanity, and grace it did... many arcade games were made with it!
It was first used in Atari/Kee Games' Sprint 2 in 1976
@@ahrichards5241 Well, this is probably the first to have the "E" modified.
@@ahrichards5241 The actual first game to use the font was Atari's Quiz Show from the same year as Sprint 2, but the "0" was modified. Sprint 2 was probably the first to use the font with the "0" unmodified.
This is actually Namco's first video game, no one knows what's namco's first ever arcade game, all I know that it was made between 1959-1963, but the oldest known arcade game was call "30 Test (サーティテスト)" it was made in 1970, well, not really it's actually namco's first ever lightgun game call "Aqua Matic Gun" realeased in 1967
The first video game to be designed in-house by Namco
Pong + Breakout + pinball = Gee Bee
This was Namco's very first video game ever created before Pac-Man hit the spotlight.
Man, Namco sure was known for having firsts to the video game industry...I wonder why this wasn't included in Namco Museum releases...
It was never even mentioned in Namco Museum. I even dig dug deep into the actual games to see if it was mentioned, but I found nothing.
@@ShosuCeladon actually gee bee was mentioned in namco museum, that's why I'm here.
@@ShosuCeladon yeah it was. Literally in the history list
@@uhhh_adam I feel stupid now... I completely forgot the history release.
@@ShosuCeladon heh, “dig dug”
Not bad. Quite colourful for it's time.
Yup
Bisexual colors for the win!
Screen overlay with the colors
I would say a mix between a pinball and a breakout game; i remember seen this live
Really? What did it feel like?
Edit: I miss spelled what. I typed in whay.
@@ShosuCeladon imagine trying to get the high score but all of a sudden you lose because of those stupid holes or because the ball is too fast
@@powerstones7722 yup... That'll do it. I hate those pits.
I think this was made from Pacman creator, first game when joined Namco
This rules but I've never had the good fortune of playing it.
Has anyone after the late 70's?
If anyone here uses MAME, is there a way I can keep the color overlay intact when I switch the video to a pixel aspect of 14:17?
14:17?
The credits from dragon spirit showed me this game
Namco's bastard son of 1970s Atari games.
Agreed
What does this game have to do with bees
A simple game from Namco.
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@@eggnoggies481 I was one of the student, haha
My brother owns a classic donkey Kong Jr cabinet
Where is the bee?!
8:35
PolyU COMP3421 raise your hands~!
arkanoid embryo from taito.kkkkk