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|title=<right>Columns for HP-UX</right>
|title=<right>Columns for HP-UX</right>
|image=ColumnsHPUX1.jpg
|image=ColumnsHPUX1.jpg
|imagecaption=The first screenshot of the game, 35 years after its release.
|imagecaption=The first screenshot of the game, 35 years after its release.
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span>
|datefound= 03 May 2024
|foundby=trevgauntletneu
}}
}}
==Information==
''Columns'' is a match-three puzzle video game first developed in 1989 by Jay Geertsen. The first version was made for the HP-UX and later ported to Atari ST, Macintosh, Windows 3.x and DOS. In 1990, Sega bought the rights and created a series of games that ported to several consoles. ''Columns'' was the answer for a puzzle game exclusive to Sega after they lost the rights to publish ''Tetris''. <ref name=":0">https://segaretro.org/Columns#Development</ref>
Columns is a match-three puzzle video game first developed in 1989 by Jay Geertsen. The first version was made for the HP-UX and later ported to Atari ST, Macintosh, Windows 3.x and DOS. In 1990, Sega bought the rights and created a series of games that ported to several consoles. Columns was the answer for a puzzle game exclusive to Sega after they lost the rights to publish Tetris. <ref name=":0">https://segaretro.org/Columns#Development</ref>


The HP-UX version of Columns, under version 9.x, is a port from a closed-source operating system (you have to pay for a license). Due to the lack of publicity, this game was not well known and cited a few times.<ref name=":0" /> <ref>https://www.pressreader.com/uk/retro-gamer/20190711/281599537055264</ref> <ref>https://moegamer.net/all-games/columns/</ref><ref>https://www.giantbomb.com/columns/3030-5487/</ref>
The HP-UX version of ''Columns'', under version 9.x, is a port from a closed-source operating system (you have to pay for a license). Due to the lack of publicity, this game was not well known and cited a few times.<ref name=":0" /> <ref>https://www.pressreader.com/uk/retro-gamer/20190711/281599537055264</ref> <ref>https://moegamer.net/all-games/columns/</ref><ref>https://www.giantbomb.com/columns/3030-5487/</ref>


==Background==
==Background==
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==Availability==
==Availability==
The game's port was being researched as early as 2020 by a Twitter/X Username @trevgauntletneu. They could not get to it due to the lack of the Operating System's availability and their experience with Linux and Unix. On May 1st, 2024, @trevgauntletneu found an emulated version of HP-UX version 9.1 running on MAME. <ref>https://archive.org/details/HPUX9MAME</ref>They managed to get HP-UX running on MAME version 0.256 after 8 hours of installation. On May 2nd past midnight, they made an announcement of their success and posted a screenshot and a video of the game in action. On May 3rd, 2024, they uploaded their HP-UX build for Linux Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Windows 10 versions on archive.org. Making this the first time the public will play the game, 35 years after it was first published. <ref>https://archive.org/details/hp-9k-370-ubuntu</ref><ref>https://archive.org/details/hp-9k-370-windows</ref><ref>https://archive.org/editxml/qemu-hp-ux-windows</ref>The MacOS Silicon build was made on May 18, 2024. <ref>https://archive.org/details/qemu-silicon</ref>  
The game's port was being researched as early as 2020 by a Twitter/X Username @trevgauntletneu. They could not get to it due to the lack of the Operating System's availability and their experience with Linux and Unix. On May 1st, 2024, @trevgauntletneu found an emulated version of HP-UX version 9.1 running on MAME. <ref>https://archive.org/details/HPUX9MAME</ref>They managed to get HP-UX running on MAME version 0.256 after 8 hours of installation. On May 2nd past midnight, they made an announcement of their success and posted a screenshot and a video of the game in action. On May 3rd, 2024, they uploaded their HP-UX build for Linux Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Windows 10 versions on archive.org. Making this the first time the public will play the game, 35 years after it was first published. <ref>https://archive.org/details/hp-9k-370-ubuntu</ref><ref>https://archive.org/details/hp-9k-370-windows</ref><ref>https://archive.org/editxml/qemu-hp-ux-windows</ref>The MacOS Silicon build was made on May 18, 2024. <ref>https://archive.org/details/qemu-silicon</ref>  
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==External Links==
==External Links==
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*Windows 10/11 QEMU Build: https://archive.org/editxml/qemu-hp-ux-windows
*Windows 10/11 QEMU Build: https://archive.org/editxml/qemu-hp-ux-windows
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:24, 21 June 2024

ColumnsHPUX1.jpg

The first screenshot of the game, 35 years after its release.

Status: Found

Date found: 03 May 2024

Found by: trevgauntletneu

Columns is a match-three puzzle video game first developed in 1989 by Jay Geertsen. The first version was made for the HP-UX and later ported to Atari ST, Macintosh, Windows 3.x and DOS. In 1990, Sega bought the rights and created a series of games that ported to several consoles. Columns was the answer for a puzzle game exclusive to Sega after they lost the rights to publish Tetris. [1]

The HP-UX version of Columns, under version 9.x, is a port from a closed-source operating system (you have to pay for a license). Due to the lack of publicity, this game was not well known and cited a few times.[1] [2] [3][4]

Background

The game itself is pre-installed in HP-UX (HP Unix) version 9.x, released in 1990. It was made available for HP 9000 Series of Workstations, computers designed for technical applications. A book cited this game on pages 405 & 406 of 452 in a book titled "Using the X Window System", released in August of 1992. It is a book system administrator running the X Window System, X11. The book itself does not mention how to the desktop environment, Visual User Environment (VUE). [5]

Availability

The game's port was being researched as early as 2020 by a Twitter/X Username @trevgauntletneu. They could not get to it due to the lack of the Operating System's availability and their experience with Linux and Unix. On May 1st, 2024, @trevgauntletneu found an emulated version of HP-UX version 9.1 running on MAME. [6]They managed to get HP-UX running on MAME version 0.256 after 8 hours of installation. On May 2nd past midnight, they made an announcement of their success and posted a screenshot and a video of the game in action. On May 3rd, 2024, they uploaded their HP-UX build for Linux Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Windows 10 versions on archive.org. Making this the first time the public will play the game, 35 years after it was first published. [7][8][9]The MacOS Silicon build was made on May 18, 2024. [10]

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