Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Video_Game_Masters_Tournament> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 41 of
41
with 100 items per page.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament abstract "The Video Game Masters Tournament was an event that was created in 1983 by Twin Galaxies to generate world record high scores for the 1984 U.S. Edition of the Guinness Book of World Records (now called Guinness World Records Book). It was the most prestigious contest of that era and the only one that the Guinness book looked to for verified world records on video games. This contest was conducted under the auspices of Twin Galaxies in 1983, 1984 and 1985, and, later, by the U.S. National Video Game Team in 1986 and 1987.During its first year, 1983, the event was called the North America Video Game Challenge (State Teams Tournament), but was changed to the Video game Masters Tournament by the second year.In order to administer the contest, Twin Galaxies assigned the newly created U.S. National Video Game Team to the task of collecting and verifying scores from the eight cities that participated in the 1983 edition of this event. The cities were Seattle, Washington; Lake Odessa, Michigan; Coeur D'Alene, Idaho; Omaha, Nebraska; Dayton, Ohio; San Jose, California; Upland, California and Chicago, Illinois.The 1984 event was also conducted in eight cities while the 1985 event was conducted in 35 cities.".
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx?c=18&id=1136.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx?c=18&id=1234.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx?c=18&id=1300.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx?c=18&id=1302.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx?c=18&id=1324.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx?c=18&id=427.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink index.aspx?c=18&id=428.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink www.videoparadise-sanjose.com.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageExternalLink vgmt84.htm.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageID "23743528".
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wikiPageRevisionID "569857489".
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament hasPhotoCollection Video_Game_Masters_Tournament.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Competitive_video_gaming.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Computer-related_organizations.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Computing_culture.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Electronic_sports.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Entertainment_organizations.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Video_game_culture.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Video_game_gameplay.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Video_game_organizations.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:World_records.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament subject Category:Youth_culture.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type Abstraction100002137.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type Computer-relatedOrganizations.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type EntertainmentOrganizations.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type Group100031264.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type Organization108008335.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type SocialGroup107950920.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type VideoGameOrganizations.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type YagoLegalActor.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament comment "The Video Game Masters Tournament was an event that was created in 1983 by Twin Galaxies to generate world record high scores for the 1984 U.S. Edition of the Guinness Book of World Records (now called Guinness World Records Book). It was the most prestigious contest of that era and the only one that the Guinness book looked to for verified world records on video games. This contest was conducted under the auspices of Twin Galaxies in 1983, 1984 and 1985, and, later, by the U.S.".
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament label "Video Game Masters Tournament".
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament sameAs m.06zt74v.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament sameAs Q7927827.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament sameAs Q7927827.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament sameAs Video_Game_Masters_Tournament.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament wasDerivedFrom Video_Game_Masters_Tournament?oldid=569857489.
- Video_Game_Masters_Tournament isPrimaryTopicOf Video_Game_Masters_Tournament.