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Maze, also known as Maze War, [a] is a 3D multiplayer first-person shooter maze game originally developed in 1973 and expanded in 1974. The first version was developed by high school students Steve Colley, Greg Thompson, and Howard Palmer for the Imlac PDS-1 minicomputer during a school work/study program at the NASA Ames Research Center.
Maze game is a video game genre description first used by journalists during the 1980s to describe any game in ... 1973. Maze, Steve Colley, Imlac PDS-1; 1977 ...
Video games where the player moves through a maze, either from a top-down perspective or in first person. ... Marvin's Maze; Master Miner; Maze (1973 video game) Maze ...
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The year 1973 saw a substantial increase in the number of video games created and distributed in multiple sectors. In coin-operated games, a craze for Pong-style games ignited the first fad for video games both in the United States and other countries such as Japan and the United Kingdom.
Game engine First used for Date Other first-person shooters — Maze: 1973 — Spasim: 1974 Arsys Software: Plazma Line: 1984 Wibarm (1986), Star Cruiser (1988), Star Cruiser 2 (1992)
Although Maze is believed to be the earliest 3D game and first-person shooter as it had shooting and multiplayer by fall 1973, Spasim has previously been considered along with it to be one of the "joint ancestors" of the first-person shooter genre, due to earlier uncertainty over Maze ' s development timeline.
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