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[BBC系列]:俄罗斯方块:来自俄罗斯的爱Tetris: From Russia with Love-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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历史,技术纪录片由Dervla Kirwan主持,由BBC在2004年出版-英语??旁白History, Technology Documentary hosted by Dervla Kirwan, published by BBC in 2004- English narration
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随着俄罗斯方块在1980年代席卷全球并杀死了100万次对话,发了大财,提起了诉讼。但是,在这种技术现象产生20年之后,其创造者Alexey Pajitnov才刚刚开始赚钱.1985年,在冷战苏联,负责历史上最令人上瘾的计算机游戏之一的那个人俄罗斯科学院的工作科学家。帕杰特诺夫(Pajitnov)的前任曾监视人造卫星(Sputniks)并算出苏联的超级大国,但他沉迷于对难题和人类心理的热爱,各种事件合谋使俄罗斯方块(Titris)取得了成功。米哈伊尔·戈尔巴乔夫(Mikhail Gorbachev)在克里姆林宫上台后,降低了东西方之间的贸易壁垒,并在俄国人中建立了新的资本主义意识。西方的游戏开发者(如Atari和Nintendo)正在创建新的便携式游戏机,这是俄罗斯方块这一简单设计的完美平台。与此同时,像罗伯特·麦克斯韦(Robert Maxwell)这样的企业家注意到了电子娱乐的巨大市场潜力,所有人都在走上俄罗斯方块之门的大门,这意味着获得一个人的签名-俄罗斯出口部Elorg的Evgeni Belikov软件。帕吉诺夫可能发明了这款游戏,但在苏联时代,没有版权的概念-国家拥有所有创意。在对游戏的各种权利进行了多次争执之后,贝里科夫终于向得克萨斯州的发电机亨克·罗杰斯(Henk Rogers)签署了最赚钱的许可,任天堂(Nintendo)委托后者来保护自己的权利,任天堂希望将《俄罗斯方块》作为其新Gameboy软件包的一部分推出。从统计学上讲,任何手里拿着电脑游戏的人都可能在玩俄罗斯方块。它证明了跨代,跨性别的成功。它的吸引力通过您始终可以做得更好的感觉以及摆脱混乱的乐趣而得到不同的解释。许多人抱怨着俄罗斯方块带来的梦想,甚至把形状投射到办公楼上。随着俄罗斯方块通过手机进入新一代,拥有更大的财富,帕吉诺夫仍然对他作为齿轮中的角色持哲学态度。伟大的资本主义机器。他说:“您总可以多赚一点,但我从来没有认真考虑过这些东西。我活得活着。”?它的吸引力通过您始终可以做得更好的感觉以及摆脱混乱的乐趣而得到不同的解释。许多人抱怨着俄罗斯方块带来的梦想,甚至把形状投射到办公楼上。随着俄罗斯方块通过手机进入新一代,拥有更大的财富,帕吉诺夫仍然对他作为齿轮中的角色持哲学态度。伟大的资本主义机器。他说:“您总可以多赚一点,但我从来没有认真考虑过这些东西。我活得活着。”?它的吸引力通过您始终可以做得更好的感觉以及摆脱混乱的乐趣而得到不同的解释。许多人抱怨着俄罗斯方块带来的梦想,甚至把形状投射到办公楼上。随着俄罗斯方块通过手机进入新一代,拥有更大的财富,帕吉诺夫仍然对他作为齿轮中的角色持哲学态度。伟大的资本主义机器。他说:“您总可以多赚一点,但我从来没有认真考虑过这些东西。我活得活着。”?有了更大的财富,帕吉诺夫仍然对他作为伟大资本主义机制中的嵌齿轮的地位持哲学态度。他说:“您总可以多赚一点,但我从来没有认真考虑过这些东西。我活得活着。”?有了更大的财富,帕吉诺夫仍然对他作为伟大资本主义机制中的嵌齿轮的地位持哲学态度。他说:“您总可以多赚一点,但我从来没有认真考虑过这些东西。我活得活着。”Fortunes were made and lawsuits fought as Tetris swept the world in the 1980s and killed a million conversations. But 20 years after the creation of this technological phenomenon, its creator Alexey Pajitnov is only just beginning to make any money.Back in 1985, in the Cold War Soviet Union, the man responsible for one of the most addictive computer games in history was a jobbing scientist at the Russian Academy of Science. Where his predecessors had monitored Sputniks and calculated Soviet superpower, Pajitnov was able to indulge his love of puzzles and human psychology.Events conspired to make Tetris the success it proved. Mikhail Gorbachev's rise to power in the Kremlin lowered trade barriers between east and west, and created a new capitalist awareness among Russians.Game developers in the west like Atari and Nintendo were creating new portable consoles - perfect platforms for the simple design that was Tetris. At the same time, entrepreneurs like Robert Maxwell had noted the huge market potential of electronic entertainment.All were beating a path to the door of Tetris, which meant getting the signature of one man - Evgeni Belikov at Elorg, the Russian ministry for the export of software. Pajitnov may have invented the game, but in the Soviet era there was no notion of individual copyright - the state owned all ideas.After much dispute over the various rights to the game, Belikov finally signed the most lucrative licenses to Texan dynamo Henk Rogers, who had been entrusted with securing the rights by Nintendo, which wanted to launch Tetris as part of its new Gameboy package.Before long, it was statistically likely that anybody with a computer game in their hands was probably playing Tetris. It proved a cross-generational, cross-gender success; its appeal variously explained by the feeling you could always do better, and the pleasure in making sense out of chaos. Many people complained of Tetris-fuelled dreams, and the shapes were even projected on to office buildings.As Tetris reaches a whole new generation through mobile phones, with even bigger fortunes to be made, Pajitnov remains philosophical about his place as a cog in the great capitalist machinery. "You could always make a little more," he says, "but I never seriously think about this stuff. I live as I live."
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