1. The Creation of Q*bert - Coinop.org
Q*bert was the love child of three people: Jeff Lee who did the graphics and created all the characters, David Thiel who did the sounds, and myself.
By Warren Davis, as told to Coinop.org
2. Warren Davis, the Creator of Q*Bert
Nov 8, 2023 · The programmer Warren Davis was the person responsible for designing the original Q*Bert arcade game, working alongside graphic artist Jeff ...
The programmer Warren Davis was the person responsible for designing the original Q*Bert arcade game, working alongside graphic artist Jeff Lee, and audio engineer David Thiel at Gottlieb.
3. Q*Bert - Games at the American Classic Arcade Museum
Recently, I spoke with Q*Bert, developer, Warren Davis, for the ACAM Education Program, and here is what he had to say about his creation…..
Gottlieb was a pinball manufacturer who briefly got into the videogame business. Founded by David Gottlieb in 1927, the company created pinball machines from 1931 through 1996. Over a nine year period beginning in 1980, the company released eleven arcade video games & had another eight games in development that did not hit the market. Of those games, the one big success was Q*Bert, an unusual and colorful game with creative characters that are still part of pop culture today.
4. Warren Davis Relives His Career in “Creating Q*bert and Other Classic ...
Jan 19, 2022 · Warren Davis, the creator of the groundbreaking Q*bert, worked as a member of the creative teams who developed some of the most popular video games of all time.
Warren Davis spent two decades in the game industry and he is ready to talk some @!#?@!. The game developer got his start at Gottlieb in the early 1980s and is best known as the creator of Q*bert. …
5. Creating Q*bert and Other Classic Video Arcade Games
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Warren Davis Foreword by Ed Boon
6. Q*bert (game) | Q*Bert Wiki - Fandom
Q*bert was an arcade game released around 1982 from Gottlieb. Until since 2010, the game was co-produced by Skunk Studios and Sonographic Imageworks.
Q*bert was an arcade game released around 1982 from Gottlieb. Until since 2010, the game was co-produced by Skunk Studios and Sonographic Imageworks. The game was started by an American company, known as Gottlieb. The concept and design was made by Warren Davis and Jeff Lee. Gottlieb, a popular pinball game creator (famous for the pinball game "Baffle Ball") began catering towards the popular video game market making games for arcades such as Insector and Tylz, neither of which were released. Q*
7. Q*Bert Creator Warren Davis Reflects On 40 Years Of The Arcade Classic
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"@!#?@!"
8. Oral History of Q*bert Programmer David Hampton - AtariAge Forums
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I missed it when it was first released but if anyone has some serious time to kill, the Computer History Museum did a very long (3+ hours) interview with programmer and eventual Furby designer David Hampton back in 2019, where he talks about his life and career. https://youtu.be/7U9eqBzmvZw A lit...
9. Q*bert for Gameboy - 1000Klub
someone in the Gameboy developer community came across my version of the game and passed it on to Majesco Sales. Majesco had the rights to do the Gameboy Color ...
The game received positive reviews and is great fun, so feel free to buy a copy from Amazon :^). Actually, as I write this in the fall of 2001, it seems like Amazon may not actually have it in stock anymore. I guess the shelf-life of video games isn't too long. As Q*bert would say, "@!#?@!"
10. Creating Q*Bert by Warren Davis - Oct/Nov 2021
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2021 is the Year of Q*Bert considering the new tributes coming out Q3 this year. This should make a nice companion piece for those Q*Bert lovers who own the arcade game or even the new NewWaveToyz version. PRE-ORDER YOURS NOW!!! :) Creating Q*bert and Other Classic Video Arcade Games takes...
11. Q*Bert - Arcadeologia.es
Programmer Warren Davis wrote that he was inspired by a pattern of hexagons implemented by fellow Gottlieb developer and Mad Planets designer Kan Yabumoto. In a ...
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12. Q*bert's Qubes | Q*Bert Wiki - Fandom
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Q*Bert's Qubes is the 1983 sequel to Q*bert, produced by Mylstar Electronics, the holder of the Q*bert license at the time of it's creation. The game achieved mild success, but due to the influence of the North American Gaming Crash of 1983, the game went relatively unnoticed. After the success of the original Q*bert, Warren Davis, the creator of Q*bert, pitched the idea of a sequel to Gottlieb, the company who provided assets for the original. In development, the Q*bert license was sold to Myls
13. Q*bert (PlayStation) - The Cutting Room Floor
May 23, 2024 · Q*bert (PlayStation) ; Developer · Artech Studios ; Publisher · Hasbro Interactive ; Platform · PlayStation
14. Creating Q*bert and Other Classic Video Arcade Games - Goodreads
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Creating Q*bert and Other Classic Video Arcade Games ta…