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Does this Prince factoid check out? photography.
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Crazy thing: tweets can be linked to. https://twitter.com/Casey...2232741888 . Oh look, no need for a ridiculously large screenshot. Which you included twice. .
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People enjoy and engage with images more here and on social media, and that's statistically proven.
Another crazy fact: I purposely cropped out the origin of the post.
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I'm guessing the roots of this is around here somewhere cause it seems there's some info missing. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Is this in reference to the intro of "Family Name"? "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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No this is a hilarious coincidence between the legendary OG computer game "The Oregon Trail" and Prince supposedly being in the same school at the same time, and even perhaps playing it as an educational tool... My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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So, that would be "YES", then.
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Pretty much what happens here a lot. Got it. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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onlyforaminute said: I'm guessing the roots of this is around here somewhere cause it seems there's some info missing. What don’t you get? All the info is right there. Unless you don’t know what that classic game is. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: onlyforaminute said: I'm guessing the roots of this is around here somewhere cause it seems there's some info missing. What don’t you get? All the info is right there. Unless you don’t know what that classic game is. No actually I don't nor is it important. I just see tying Prince to a game that happened to be at the same location at the same time with zero info if Prince himself had anything or was interested in the game. There's a word for relating things this way. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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It's meant to show how two seemingly insignificant things at the same institution that year eventually became pop culture items. Nothing else. It's in humor. And the joke is to picture that maybe he actually had it as a learning tool if he was in the history class. The joke is perhaps proto Prince played the proto "The Oregon Trail" My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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The game was developed in 1971 BUT not marketed by MECC until 1974, long after Prince was out of eighth grade. Teh Google Machine is quite helpful in these cases. [Edited 4/10/21 16:30pm] Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Looking at the link provided by Laytonian, it's made clear that Rawitsch was a student teacher, thus still in college but doing the student teacher bit at the junior high. The game he developed himself was initially a board game, which he and his roommates developed into a teletype terminal game. That game was used at Bryant Junior High with 8th grade students in 1971, and then the game was deleted from the school mainframe at the end of the semester. Prince and the game were both in the building at the same time.
That the game was later re-created by Rawitsch a few years later, and then developed into the game many of us played is true. But its original creation was earlier, for 8th grade students at the school where Prince was an 8th grade student. Doesn't mean his history class actually used it, but it certainly is a real possibility. And since the game was (according to various sources you can find online) very popular at the time, with teachers from other classes arranging for their students to also get a chance at it, the chance is even bigger.
Now, even if Prince did play The Oregon Trail in 8th grade, it would not have been the same game... but he very well might have played its prototype. So I'm probably incorporating little Skipper taking his chances against dysentery as part of my head canon until someone proves it didn't happen. [Edited 4/10/21 21:26pm] | |
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ufoclub said:
It's meant to show how two seemingly insignificant things at the same institution that year eventually became pop culture items. Nothing else. It's in humor. And the joke is to picture that maybe he actually had it as a learning tool if he was in the history class. The joke is perhaps proto Prince played the proto "The Oregon Trail" There are a lot of threads on what Prince maybe was or did because of xyz...even though there's no mention of it in his circles anywhere. I don't think it would have been a stretch to wonder. But yeah a cute factoid of 2 inconspicuous things in the same place at the same time to later become well known. It would be interesting if some old school friends of his mention it later on down the line. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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There must be a way to bring this up as just the other claim to fame from this school without having to assume Prince was in that history class. It's not like there would have been a computer lab with a bunch of Apple II's in it. | |
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I know Apple donated thousands of computers to public schools in the early 80's, I was learning basic in 7th or 8th grade in 1982-3 in a room filled with apple computers. But I know nothing of ten years before that. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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This was just a text game in its testing stage. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Not in that sentence Check out The Collector's Guide to Prince on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/p...4ldzxwlEuy | |
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Connected to, joined to, related to, linked to. Bart had it right. RIP | |
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Kids played the game, on a computer (an HP2100), in a junior high in Minneapolis in 1971. It was a teletype thing attached to the mainframe. No, they weren't experienced with computers--as one of the developers points out, it was almost certainly the first time any of them had anything to do with computers, and most probably didn't do anything else with them for a very long time. But 7th and 8th grade kids in Prince's school were playing the early version of Oregon Trail at the same time that Prince was an 8th grader, and (one can assume) having a history class. And maybe he was one of them.
It doesn't matter in the slightest if he was, and we're extremely unlikely to find out, but if you want to know more about the early game, here's a couple of articles.
https://medium.com/the-philipendium/how-i-managed-to-design-the-most-successful-educational-computer-game-of-all-time-4626ea09e184
https://www.vice.com/en/article/qkx8vw/the-forgotten-history-of-the-oregon-trail-as-told-by-its-creators
https://web.archive.org/web/20110123012937/http://www.citypages.com/content/printVersion/1740595/
https://medium.com/the-philipendium/how-i-managed-to-design-the-most-successful-educational-computer-game-of-all-time-4626ea09e184
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