Большой Скачок Игровых ПК - Old-Games.RU Podcast №84

In the late 1980s, three technologies helped the IBM PC not only catch up with other platforms but also surpass them in many respects. From an office computer used for gaming, it became a true gaming PC, releasing exclusive titles, making high-quality ports, and creating masterpieces with cutting-edge music and graphics that are still talked about today. Some people even play them. And all this happened in just a few years. That's what today's story is about. 👉SUPPORT THE PROJECT:   / podcastogru   👉VK GROUP: https://vk.com/podcastogru 👉WEBSITE: https://old-games.ru Games in the Episode: Ultima VII Doom Links386 The Secret of Monkey Island Thexder King's Quest IV A-10 Tank Killer Mean Streets and others 00:00 Start 00:51 - 1987 and New Technologies 02:24 - Games for the 386: Ultima VII, Doom, Links 04:45 - 386 and IBM PS/2 10:59 - VGA and MCGA - New Graphics Modes 12:43 - VGA's Path to Mainstream through Various Games 16:12 - Screen Scrolling on PC 17:17 - New Sound. MT 32, Adlib, Tandy, and examples of games with sound 25:55 - Covox Speech Thing, IBM Music Feature Card, Innovation - Lesser-Known Sound Formats 28:10 - PC Speaker and What They Did with It 31:12 - Conclusions and Results 32:35 - Windows, CDROM, and Multimedia