| Sam
was 14 and a Freshman in High School in November 1982 when Show #16 was
taped. He wanted to be on STARCADE! to "enjoy myself, have a good time,
experience something new. It would also be nice to win."
In the short bio Sam wrote
for his audition, he said, "I love STARCADE! ... I enjoy watching
people play ... I answer the questions at home ... It also keeps me up
to date on video game trivia and new games that have come out ... I am
very excited about being a contestant ..."
Sam got pulverized on
the first game, Ms Pac Man, but made it up on the second game, Donkey
Kong Jr, and again on the last game, Lost Tomb, winning the opportunity
to try for the Grand Prize, Q*Bert.
| Games
on Show #16 |
| Lost
Tomb, Donkey Kong Jr, Ms Pac Man, Lock & Chase and Pac Man.
Grand Prize: Q*Bert |
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Sam
checked in to tell us that today ... "I'm a Research Scientist at Bayer
Pharmaceutical ... I received my MS in Biochemistry from UC Riverside in
1991 ... I also play drums in a jazz quartet ... I still enjoy video games
to this day."
Still agonizing over his loss of the video
game, Sam said, "If you see how well I was doing, there was absolutely
no way I wasn't going to win the Q*Bert video game. I had a pretty modest
score to beat on Pac Man, and I was pretty skilled at that game."
"Take a look at what happens when
I tried to grab the first energizer. I had led the monsters so that they
were following really close to my Pac Man. When I entered the space where
the energizer existed, it wasn't there! This is because they 'blink out'
in a repeating pattern, and I was so quick that I actually breached the
space and retreated before the energizer could blink back into existence!"
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" I was actually too quick for my
own good! I always felt that my performance was good enough to win the
video game, and when I examined the tape closely I felt sort of vindicated."
"The blow of losing the game when
I was really doing such a good job was very disappointing, but the bicycle
and computer were still fantastic gifts that were very much appreciated!
I have nothing but positive thoughts about my STARCADE! experience."
"If you ever need a host for a revival
of the show, I'd love to audition for you!"
Sam loved STARCADE! in the '80s and obviously
still does. We think a Research Scientist as host is an interesting idea.
Sam's accomplishments certainly say a lot about video games ... and their
influence on the players. In Sam's case, for sure, video games and STARCADE!
was good thing. Sam, you're on the list.
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