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Unlocking the 1980s: Navigating Video Game History and Quest for the Jade Key

Explore the origins of video games with the very first and second creations, Wade's quest for the perfect game, and the thrilling journey to find the Jade Key. Immerse yourself in the 1980s nostalgia and thrilling challenges of Ready Player One.

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Unlocking the 1980s: Navigating Video Game History and Quest for the Jade Key

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  1. Ready Player One Ch. 22 Mrs Bly Eng 4

  2. Welcome to the 1980s… • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQ4xwmZ6zi4

  3. Ch. 22 SQs • 1. What was the very first video game and who made it? • 2. What was the second video game ever made and who made it? • 3. Name the perfect game Wade plays and his prize. • 4. Who is the next person to find the Jade Key and what information do they pass along to Wade?

  4. The first videogame p. 218 • Tennis for Two, invented by William Higinbotham in 1958

  5. Second videogame • Spacewar!, “created by a bunch of students at MIT in 1962 (218)

  6. Wade plays a perfect game! ( & wins a prize!) • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEVuuX-x62c • “As I walked into the game room, I heard a Bryan Adams song blasting out of the speakers mounted on the carpeted walls” (220). • Pac-Man score: 3,333,350 points– just 10 points shy of the highest Pac-Man score possible. • “The only way to beat that score would be to play a perfect game” (221)

  7. And the next person finds the jade key…. • “Dear Parzival, • You and I are officially even now, got that? I consider my debt to you hereby paid in full. • Better hurry. The Sixers must already be on their way there. • Good luck, • Aech” (224). • “All of this was in the painting’s foreground, but my eyes had instantly locked on what was in the background: a large white house, with its front door and windows all boarded up. • A dwelling long neglected. • “…it was a small world called Frobozz that was home to a detailed re-creation of the game Zork. • It was also, I now knew, the hiding place of the Jade Key” (225).

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