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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.
It consists of 3D Space-Wars (1983), [1] 3D Seiddab Attack (1984), [2] and 3D Lunattack. [3] All three games were later published together as The Seiddab Trilogy by Hewson for the Rotronics Wafadrive. [4] The series name is derived from the word "baddies" being spelt in reverse. Astroclone (1985), also written by Turner, is part of this series. [5]
Spacewar! is a space combat video game developed in 1962 by Steve Russell in collaboration with Martin Graetz, Wayne Wiitanen, Bob Saunders, Steve Piner, and others.It was written for the newly installed DEC PDP-1 minicomputer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
3D Space Wars is a shoot 'em up in which the player has taken command of the world's last fighter-killer spacecraft and must prevent the destruction of civilization by the Seiddab. The game begins with the enemy massed in front of the player and attacking.
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Doctor Who and the Space War, a 1976 Doctor Who novelization by Malcolm Hulke; Space War, a 1935 Professor Jameson novel by Neil R. Jones; Space Wars: Worlds & Weapons, a 1979 non-fiction book by Robert Holdstock under the pseudonym Steven Eisler; Space Wars, a 1988 short story collection by Poul Anderson, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and ...
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Recreation of Spacewar! in Java, with similar gameplay to Galaxy Game. The gameplay of Galaxy Game, like Spacewar!, involves two monochrome spaceships called "the needle" and "the wedge" (though their appearances have been modified for the coin-op version) each controlled by a player, attempting to shoot each other while maneuvering on a two-dimensional plane in the gravity well of a star, set ...