News Patch 3.09
Vati Baer
- We’ve previously talked about the father of the video game cartridge here on SSH, but yesterday marked the would-be 100th birthday of the overall ‘vater’ of video games, Ralph Baer
- While we won’t go into an extensive history lesson, German born Ralph came to the US as a teenager and joined the National Radio Institute. Shortly after he was drafted to fight in WW2, serving for military intelligence.
- After surviving the war and gaining a degree in radio engineering, Baer went on to develop the first video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey. This machine is largely credited for inspiring Atari’s ‘Pong’
- He donated many of his plans and prototypes to the Smithsonian in 2006 before passing away in 2014
A Call to Duty
- If you look at anything online other than your current main game’s wiki, you know there is quite a crisis going on in eastern Europe.
- Well, the video game industry isn’t free of this and has taken action along with many other industries in “unplugging” from Russia.
- After a public call from Ukraine to all game dev companies last week, the following have since banded together in blocking all Russian accounts or transactions: Ubisoft, Take-Two, Rockstar, Activision Blizzard, EA, CD Projeckt Red, Microsoft, Epic, Nintendo, Steam, Sony and others
- Actions taken by all of these companies do vary, of course. From donations to halting production entirely. Some launcher/marketplace accounts still have access to content already purchased because, let’s face it, the conflict over there isn’t the fault of everyone in Russia. A lot of limited access comes from economic sanctions and access to banks/funds
Alchemy Takes Time
- We saw this coming! Intel’s Arch Alchemist cards have been pushed back to a May – June release
- Why? Well, because Intel is putting it’s “finishing touches” on their new Arch Alchemy cards
- According to sources at Igors Labs via Tom’s Hardware say that we will see qualification samples in the next few weeks
- Intel is still taking its time because of this anticipated launch. Polishing drivers, etc.
- This delay in release could mean that the Arch cards could be a heavy contender in the GPU market.
Links
https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2022/03/anniversary-the-father-of-video-games-wouldve-been-100-years-old-today
https://www.wired.com/story/gaming-industry-unites-russia/
https://www.pcgamer.com/intels-arc-alchemist-cards-slip-to-a-may-june-release-timeframe/
Posted by: ssheroes on March 9, 2022
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