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  2. Spaceward Ho! - Wikipedia

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    A February 1994 survey of space war games gave it a grade of A, stating that Spaceward Ho! "drew in many non-wargamer types with the use of clever bells and whistles". [7] A 1994 survey of strategic space games set in the year 2000 and later gave the game four stars out of five, criticizing the cover art but stating that it "offers a fine 'beer ...

  3. Spacewar! - Wikipedia

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    Steve Russell, designer and main programmer of the initial version of Spacewar!, with a PDP-1 in 2007. During the 1950s, various computer games were created in the context of academic computer and programming research and for demonstrations of computing power, especially after the introduction later in the decade of smaller and faster computers on which programs could be created and run in ...

  4. Spacewar - Wikipedia

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    Spacewar!, a 1962 game for the PDP-1, one of the earliest examples of a video game. Spacewar, a Steamworks integration tool/test game, delivered to developers for games on Steam; Space Wars, a 1977 vector graphics arcade game; Space War, a 1978 video game for the Atari VCS

  5. Space Colony (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Space Colony: Steam Edition was released on April 30, 2015. This version includes a number of exclusive Steam features such as achievements, trading cards, and Steam Cloud for saved games. Also supported are high resolution graphics settings of the previous HD version, allowing players to view their entire colony while playing on a single screen.

  6. Steve Russell (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Spacewar! is widely considered to be the first digital video game [7] [8] and served as a foundation for the entire video game industry. [9] He later served as an executive of Computer Center Corporation (nicknamed C-Cubed), a small time-sharing company in Washington (state).

  7. Category:Video games about space warfare - Wikipedia

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  8. Space War - Wikipedia

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    Space War is a video game cartridge released by Atari, Inc. in 1978 for the Atari Video Computer System (renamed to the Atari 2600 in 1982). The game is a version of Spacewar!, the 1962 computer game by Steve Russell. [3] It was released by Sears as Space Combat, for its Atari compatible Tele-Games system. [4]

  9. Space Wars - Wikipedia

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    Space Wars is a shooter game released in arcades by Cinematronics in 1977. It is based on the PDP-1 game Spacewar! (1962) but instead uses vector graphics for the visuals. The hardware developed for Space Wars became the platform for most of the vector-based arcade games from Cinematronics.