Sierra Entertainment: Difference between revisions
Content added Content deleted
m (SelfCloak moved page Sierra to Sierra Entertainment over redirect: full name) |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
''Save early, save often, and don't overwrite saves.'' |
''Save early, save often, and don't overwrite saves.'' |
||
Sierra Entertainment, Inc., more popularly known under their former name '''Sierra On-Line''', was an early game developer. The company is credited with various milestones in video game history, such as creating the very first "graphic adventure game" (''[[Mystery House]]'', essentially [[Interactive Fiction]] with extremely crude lineart drawings), some of the earliest animated games (''[[King's Quest]]''), and implementing beyond PC-Speaker sound into a game (''[[King's Quest IV]]: The Perils of Rosella''). Sierra also was responsible for introducing the Japanese PC games ''[[Thexder]]'', ''Fire Hawk'', ''Silpheed'', ''[[Zeliard]]'' and ''Sorcerian'' to Western audiences. Sierra's milk and honey days were the mid-80s to the mid-90s: this was the era of [[Adventure Game|adventure gaming]], when games focused more on testing the player's ingenuity than their reflexes. |
'''Sierra Entertainment, Inc.''', more popularly known under their former name '''Sierra On-Line''', was an early game developer. The company is credited with various milestones in video game history, such as creating the very first "graphic adventure game" (''[[Mystery House]]'', essentially [[Interactive Fiction]] with extremely crude lineart drawings), some of the earliest animated games (''[[King's Quest]]''), and implementing beyond PC-Speaker sound into a game (''[[King's Quest IV]]: The Perils of Rosella''). Sierra also was responsible for introducing the Japanese PC games ''[[Thexder]]'', ''Fire Hawk'', ''Silpheed'', ''[[Zeliard]]'' and ''Sorcerian'' to Western audiences. Sierra's milk and honey days were the mid-80s to the mid-90s: this was the era of [[Adventure Game|adventure gaming]], when games focused more on testing the player's ingenuity than their reflexes. |
||
Sierra's works are gaming classics and Sierra is now commonly associated with three things: |
Sierra's works are gaming classics and Sierra is now commonly associated with three things: |
||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
Compare [[LucasArts]], their main rival, whose games were decidedly more forgiving. |
Compare [[LucasArts]], their main rival, whose games were decidedly more forgiving. |
||
---- |
|||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
* Aces series (''Aces Over Europe'', ''Aces of the Pacific'', ''Aces of the Deep''; developed by Dynamix, published by Sierra) |
* Aces series (''Aces Over Europe'', ''Aces of the Pacific'', ''Aces of the Deep''; developed by Dynamix, published by Sierra) |
||
* [[The Adventures of Willy Beamish]] |
* [[The Adventures of Willy Beamish]] |
||
Line 54: | Line 53: | ||
* [[Torin's Passage]] |
* [[Torin's Passage]] |
||
* [[Turbo Science]] |
* [[Turbo Science]] |
||
---- |
|||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | |||
* [[Action Bar]] |
* [[Action Bar]] |
||
* [[Adventure Game]] |
* [[Adventure Game]] |
||
Line 90: | Line 88: | ||
* [[You Can't Get Ye Flask]] |
* [[You Can't Get Ye Flask]] |
||
---- |
---- |
||
{{quote|[[Rule of Three|Sierra Sierra Sierra ]] ''[[Room Full of Crazy|Sierra Sierra]]'' [[Madness Mantra|SIERRA]] [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|SIERRA]] '''[[Large Ham|SIERRA]] [[Running Gag|SIERRA]] ''[[Ax Crazy|ARARARRRGGGH]][[Discworld/Maskerade|!!!!!]]'''''|[[Unwinnable|The ''Unwinnable'' page, formerly]]}} |
|||
{{reflist}} |
{{reflist}} |