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- From: bsalter@acorn.co.uk
- Subject: Acorn Press Release: World First in Computer Games
- Date: 3 Dec 92 15:55:04 GMT
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- Acorn Launches World First in Computer Games
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- Acorn Computers is using the Gamesmaster Live Show at Birmingham to unveil a
- major step forward in computer games technology.
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- The first interactive computer game incorporating video clips stored on a
- floppy disc is to be shown at the exhibition. The popular Quest for Gold
- game has been updated to include Acorn Replay video clips of athletes such
- as Linford Christie, Colin Jackson and Fatima Whitbread giving support and
- encouragement to the competitors, as well as announcing the final positions
- of the players in each track and field event featured in the athletics
- simulation game. This new version is being demonstrated on an Acorn A3010
- computer which sells for just #499 (inc VAT).
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- Acorn Replay is a full motion video system which differs from other FMV
- systems in that it reads highly compressed data from mass storage devices in
- real time on a standard product with no additional hardware assistance, yet
- maintains a constant frame rate. It features a data compression technique
- which relies on calculating the redundancy between successive video frames.
- The software decompression algorithm runs in real time on all Acorn's 32-bit
- RISC-based Archimedes computers with a minimum 2MB of memory.
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- Acorn's Consumer Sales and Marketing Manager Richard Percy was quick to
- point out that new game technologies incorporating full motion video could
- well form the basis of the next generation of computer games. "Replay will
- add a sense of realism to games undreamt of by today's programmers which
- will even surpass the capability of the dramatic but expensive
- laserdisk-based arcade games. " he said.
-
- "This system has enormous potential. Games running only off floppy disks
- will be dramatically improved, whilst the capability of games running from
- hard disks will take on a totally new dimension. And as CD-ROM technology
- becomes more widespread the possibilities could be almost limitless with
- at-least 60 minutes of real time video included."
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- Already Acorn Replay is being used in a number of applications including
- CD ROM-based curriculum support products, encyclopaedias and various
- multimedia packages.
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- ENDS
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