Abstract is: Cinematronics Incorporated was an arcade game developer that primarily released vector graphics games in the late 1970s and early 1980s. While other companies released games based on raster displays, early in their history, Cinematronics and Atari, Inc. released vector-display games, which offered a distinctive look and a greater graphic capability (at the time), at the cost of being only black and white (initially). Cinematronics also published Dragon's Lair in 1983, the first major LaserDisc video game.
video game developer | Q210167 |
P268 | Bibliothèque nationale de France ID | 16687761h |
P646 | Freebase ID | /m/0415j5 |
P12215 | Game Classification game ID | 1744 |
1635 | ||
P244 | Library of Congress authority ID | n99833683 |
P12597 | museum-digital person ID | 232323 |
P3762 | openMLOL author ID | 20785 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 135056995 |
P7859 | WorldCat Identities ID (superseded) | lccn-n99833683 |
P17 | country | United States of America | Q30 |
P1343 | described by source | Encyclopedia of Video Games: The Culture, Technology, and Art of Gaming | Q120628663 |
P576 | dissolved, abolished or demolished date | 1987-01-01 | |
P159 | headquarters location | El Cajon | Q369947 |
P571 | inception | 1975-01-01 | |
P452 | industry | video game industry | Q941594 |
P1056 | product or material produced or service provided | Space Wars | Q3492613 |
Q2862337 | Armor Attack |
Q4866559 | Baseball The Season II |
Q5174050 | Cosmic Chasm |
Q1255182 | Dragon's Lair |
Q5917087 | Hovercraft |
Q16259705 | Jack the Giantkiller |
Q7335481 | Rip-Off |
Q7555945 | Solar Quest |
Q1081894 | Space Ace |
Q3492613 | Space Wars |
Q3968282 | Star Castle |
Q7639152 | Sundance |
Q2284296 | War of the Worlds |
Q246220 | Zzyzzyxx |
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Persian (fa / Q9168) | سینماترونیکس | wikipedia |
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