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Narrative design

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Game vs. Story: The Battle of Interactive Fiction [audiocassette], May 7, 1989, 10:15am

 Item — Location CGDC 1989 tapes
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.04
Abstract

"Games are interactive; stories are traditionally experienced by a passive audience. Interactive fiction is a battleground in which game and story fight for resources of designer and machine. Doug will discuss his own combat strategies and tactics in light of his experience designing The King of Chicago." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 7, 1989, 10:15am

Game vs. Story: The Battle of Interactive Fiction, side A [audiocassette], May 7, 1989, 10:15am

 Item
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.04.A
Abstract

"Games are interactive; stories are traditionally experienced by a passive audience. Interactive fiction is a battleground in which game and story fight for resources of designer and machine. Doug will discuss his own combat strategies and tactics in light of his experience designing The King of Chicago." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 7, 1989, 10:15am

Game vs. Story: The Battle of Interactive Fiction, side B [audiocassette], May 7, 1989, 10:15am

 Item
Identifier: EVENTS-GDCPRES-TAPES.89.04.B
Abstract

"Games are interactive; stories are traditionally experienced by a passive audience. Interactive fiction is a battleground in which game and story fight for resources of designer and machine. Doug will discuss his own combat strategies and tactics in light of his experience designing The King of Chicago." —Description from Computer Game Developers' Conference 1989 program

Dates: Event: May 7, 1989, 10:15am