Regardless of whether or not you've played any of Sid Meier's games, or whether or not you find yourself curious as to how he became a gaming luminary, or whether or not you've got 24 minutes to kill -- you've got to watch Motherboard's latest documentary. Its focus is on the history of Meier's game development career, as well as his participation in the 7th Annual Wolverine Soft 48 Hour Game Design Contest held at his Alma Mater, the University of Michigan.
More importantly, this short film contains all the requisite components of a gripping piece of cinema: hardship, confrontation, self-improvement, triumph, and the imbuing of a lingering desire to go back and play all of the Civilization games again. Seriously, go check it out.
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Posted: Apr 14th 2010 1:43PM Spike Spiegel Humble Bounty Hun said
I enjoy stuff like this. Can't wait to get home and check it out.
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 1:45PM mcnerven said
Go blue!
I remember creating fliers and spamming classrooms trying to get participants for the 2nd annual contest. Can't believe they're on the 7th contest!
I remember creating fliers and spamming classrooms trying to get participants for the 2nd annual contest. Can't believe they're on the 7th contest!
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 7:40PM (Unverified) said
I call shenanigans. The 2nd contest was only 6 months later ;-)
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Posted: Apr 14th 2010 1:56PM (Unverified) said
Sid Meier is one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. He was sitting behind me at Video Games Live! last summer and I had a total fanboy moment. He was totally cool with it, and we shot the shit about game development for the whole intermission. Like I said, super nice guy.
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 2:08PM Rick James said
I'm currently watching the video--so far very cool stuff.
It is rumored Sid Meier created Civ 6 in the 48 hour contest.
It is rumored Sid Meier created Civ 6 in the 48 hour contest.
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 2:15PM Rick James said
Also, I keep hearing Ranier Wolfcastle saying 'I'm surrounded by nerds' as I watch this.
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 2:17PM VicViper said
Am I the only one who just noticed Meier looks a lot like Eddie Trunk?
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 3:32PM Mortegro said
A pretty good documentary. I wish he would devote as much time to the new Civilization game on Facebook.
Come on already! It's just a facebook game!
Or.. is it?
Come on already! It's just a facebook game!
Or.. is it?
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 5:27PM The Wicker Man said
That was great! Would love to see more things like this.
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 5:47PM (Unverified) said
Dude with the curly hair working on the magician game will haunt my dreams. Jesus he's creepy.
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 7:41PM (Unverified) said
I can't wait to show Kurt [sic] this comment. Thanks for the laughs.
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Posted: Apr 14th 2010 6:12PM (Unverified) said
Man, that kid with the big hair that was working on that zoo game looks like such a bad ass. GO BLUE!
Posted: Apr 14th 2010 6:34PM (Unverified) said
Zoo Escape (the winning game) is currently making its way through verification to be put on xbox indie games, you should really check it out when it's released!
http://catalog.xna.com/en-US/gamedetails.aspx?catalogEntryId=84334758-9beb-4c8b-afb9-1f0c53f0c808&type=1
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Posted: Apr 14th 2010 9:16PM (Unverified) said
Avian Abduction is available for Mac and Windows on the Wolverine Soft website (wolverinesoft.org). The game received very nice comments as seen in the video, though we only got 4th place in the competition (due to a small bug which was quickly fixed). Check it out!
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