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games> A space-combat simulation game for the
PDP-1 written
in 1960-61 by Steve Russell, an employee at
MIT.
SPACEWAR
was inspired by E. E. "Doc" Smith's "Lensman" books, in which
two spaceships duel around a central sun, shooting torpedoes
at each other and jumping through hyperspace. MIT were
wondering what to do with a new
vector video display so
Steve wrote the world's first video game. Steve now lives in
California and still writes software for
HC12 emulators.
SPACEWAR aficionados formed the core of the early hacker
culture at
MIT. Nine years later, a descendant of the game
motivated
Ken Thompson to build, in his spare time on a
scavenged
PDP-7, the
operating system that became
Unix.
Less than nine years after that,
SPACEWAR was commercialised
as one of the first video games; descendants are still
feeping in video arcades everywhere.
[
"SPACEWAR" or "Space Travel"?]
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(2004-07-19)