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== Previews == | == Previews == |
Revision as of 13:25, 5 September 2024
Previews
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Image of the Nutting Associates booth at the MOA. (1971)
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(1971)
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(1971)
Announcement
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(1971)
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Announcement of Computer Space in the Italian publication Automat. (1971)
Advertisement
Ad Pages
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(1971)
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Cash Box ad (1972)
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(1972)
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(1972)
Flyers
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Front of Flyer #1. (1971?)
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Back of Flyer #1. (1971?)
Production
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Photo of Computer Space on the production line. (1972)
Articles
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(1972)
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(1972)
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(1972)
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(1972)
Game credits
- Game Designer, Hardware Designer
- Nolan Bushnell
- Hardware Designer, Sound Engineer
- Ted Dabney
- Technician
- Steve Bristow
Histories
- Computer Space and the Dawn of the Arcade Video Game by Benj Edwards.
- Pixels in Print (Part 1): Advertising Computer Space by Kate Willaert covering the advertising context of the original game.
- Nolan Versus Ted: Part 1 by Alex Smith. A historiological discussion of the work done on Computer Space by the two partners.
- Worldly Wednesdays: A Timeline of Computer Space by Alex Smith. An attempt to use existing documentation to sort out when parts of the game were conceived and built.
Interviews
- https://amhistory.si.edu/archives/AC1498_Transcript_NolanBushnell.pdf — Nolan Bushnell oral history conducted by Christopher Weaver, working with the Smithsonian Institution's Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation (November 17th, 2017).
- https://amhistory.si.edu/archives/AC1498_Transcript_TedDabney.pdf — Ted Dabney oral history conducted by Christopher Weaver, working with the Smithsonian Institution's Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation (March 15th, 2018).
Books
- Video Invaders by Steve Bloom
- Atari Inc: Business is Fun by Curt Vendel and Marty Goldberg.
Other Information
- http://www.computerspacefan.com/SN9003large.htm — Information on the white variation of Computer Space, claimed to be one of the original four production units.