Have you wondered about the world's first computer game
It's Donkey bass game written by the world's first computer game Bill Gates and Neil Konzen
Bill Gates & Neil Konzen
The world's first computer game, Donkey.bas, written by Bill Gates and Neil Konzen, developed according to computer technology at the time
The Computer Where the Game Was Built and Played
The Donkey.bas game was designed in 1981 as the 8 bit for PC DOS operating system for the first computers in the technology at that time.
IBM fits the IBM 5150, the first personal desktop computer 30 years ago. The computer running under MicrosoftBASIC software provided users with the first computer game.
What is the game content?
In fact, the content of the game has become a pioneer in the architecture of today's racing games. We control a car in the game and there are various obstacles along the way, and many of these obstacles are pre-emptied donkeys as can be understood from "Donkey". Four colors are used in the game; 4 colors including turquoise, white, intro and dark gray tones
Sector Contribution of the Game
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It is hard to design such a game in the technology of that time, but today, a lot of RPG, FPS style games have come out that people can come to play such games as children's games.
Donkey.bas is known as the horse of many future racing games. In short, there is a great contribution to the progress of today's racing games and industry
Computer Features
The IBM 5150 is the first personal computer IBM introduced at a press conference in New York on August 12, 1981.
When it went to the market, 250 thousand sales figures were expected in five years and reached 1 million sales per year. 4.77 MHz working with the 8088 microprocessor, had 16 kilobytes of memory, a 160k floppy disk drive and a color monitor purchased at an additional charge. It was produced until April 2, 1987
First Digital Game Made in the World
Donkey.bas was the first game for the IBM PC. Rogue came out a year early and there were numerous text based games going back to the 1960s.