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|Publication=Cash Box | |||
|Date=1971-10-30 | |||
|DownloadedFrom=https://archive.org/details/cashbox33unse_17/page/n55/ | |||
|Description=A blurb from the Eastern Flashes section of Cash Box magazine describing ''[[Computer Space]]'' as displayed at the the 1971 Music Operators of American Show in Chicago, IL. | |||
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"Nutting Associates of California bowed a very promising (and very glamorous) amusement device called Computer Space. This novel unit utilizes a television screen for its playfield. Idea of the game is to battle an independently guided flying saucer with the player's rocket ship. Real fun and should make a great location-opener." | |||
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Summary
| Publication | Cash Box |
| Date | 1971-10-30 |
| Downloaded from | https://archive.org/details/cashbox33unse_17/page/n55/ |
| Description |
A blurb from the Eastern Flashes section of Cash Box magazine describing Computer Space as displayed at the the 1971 Music Operators of American Show in Chicago, IL. Transcription: "Nutting Associates of California bowed a very promising (and very glamorous) amusement device called Computer Space. This novel unit utilizes a television screen for its playfield. Idea of the game is to battle an independently guided flying saucer with the player's rocket ship. Real fun and should make a great location-opener." |
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