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The Interactive Console was a way to make the Studio C show more of an Interactive experience. |
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[[File:Studio C Activities.png|thumb|393x393px|Studio C Activities]] |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Studio C gave children a computer with activities. |
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The Interactive Console looks resemble an editing bay that you would see in a production studio from that time period. On the top portion was a VU feed, a fake tape deck, and buttons that lit up. And on the bottom was the main console which contained three monitors with different things on them. |
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One of the monitors was a video feed of one of the cameras placed around the Dining and Game rooms that can change from up to five different feeds if the corresponding button is pressed. |
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The Interactive Console looks like it was built to resemble an editing bay that you would see in a production studio. |
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Another Monitor was a video feed of the showroom that had two buttons and a joystick to zoom in, out, and scan around the showroom. |
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The Console contained three monitors with different things on them. |
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== Software/Hardware == |
== Software/Hardware == |
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The original 1997 and a select few of 1998 consoles had a Flintstones arcade game built into it. |
The original 1997 and a select few of 1998 consoles had a Flintstones arcade game built into it. |
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The 1998 the 1999 versions of the console had a Master Control Center with a computer than ran off Windows |
The 1998 the 1999 versions of the console had a Master Control Center with a computer than ran off Windows 95 in kiosk mode. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
Revision as of 08:57, 1 August 2022
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The Interactive Console was a way to make the Studio C show more of an Interactive experience.
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History
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Design and Features
The Interactive Console looks resemble an editing bay that you would see in a production studio from that time period. On the top portion was a VU feed, a fake tape deck, and buttons that lit up. And on the bottom was the main console which contained three monitors with different things on them.
One of the monitors was a video feed of one of the cameras placed around the Dining and Game rooms that can change from up to five different feeds if the corresponding button is pressed.
Another Monitor was a video feed of the showroom that had two buttons and a joystick to zoom in, out, and scan around the showroom.
Software/Hardware
The original 1997 and a select few of 1998 consoles had a Flintstones arcade game built into it.
The 1998 the 1999 versions of the console had a Master Control Center with a computer than ran off Windows 95 in kiosk mode.
Gallery
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The 3D Model seen in the 1998 Master Control.
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1997 Console with the 1999 Master Control Center
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1998 Console with the Flintstones Arcade
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Standard 1998 Console
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Standard 1999 Console