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  |title  = Computer Space
  |title  = Computer Space
  |image  = ComputerSpaceFlyerFront.jpg
  |image  = ComputerSpaceFlyerFront.jpg
  |developer = Nolan Bushnell, Ted Dabney
  |developer = [[Syzygy Engineering]]
  |publisher = Nutting Associates
  |publisher = [[Nutting Associates]]
  |date = November 1971
  |date = November 1971
  |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/computer-space}}
  |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/arcade/computer-space}}
''Computer Space'' is a video game released by [[Nutting Associates]] in November 1971. It was created by the partnership [[Syzygy Engineering]] as single-player adaptation of the mainframe computer game ''[[Spacewar!]]''. The game is widely acknowledged as the first commercial video game ever available on the market.


== Previews ==
== Previews ==


<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
{{GalleryStart}}
ComputerSpace1971MOA.jpeg|Image of the Nutting Associates booth at the MOA. (1971)
{{GalleryCard
1971-10-30 Cash Box pg 56 02 04.png|(1971)
|file=ComputerSpace1971MOA.jpeg
1971-11-06 Cash Box pg 56 01 03.png|(1971)
|title=Cash Box
</gallery>
|date=October 30, 1971
|country=US
|description=Photograph of the Nutting Associates booth at the 1971 MOA, showcasing ''Computer Space''.
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1971-10-30 Cash Box pg 56 02 04.png
|title=Cash Box
|date=October 30, 1971
|country=US
|description=Blurb about ''Computer Space'' at the MOA.
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1971-11-06 Cash Box pg 56 01 03.png
|title=Cash Box
|date=November 6, 1971
|country=US
|description=A report from the MOA show, speaking with [[Nolan Bushnell]] about the game's features.
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


== Announcement ==
== Announcement ==


<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
=== United States ===
1971-12-04 Cash Box pg 45 02.png|(1971)
 
ComputerSpaceItalyRelease01.jpg|Announcement of Computer Space in the Italian publication Automat. (1971)
{{GalleryStart}}
</gallery>
{{GalleryCard
|file=1971-12-04 Cash Box pg 45 02.png
|title=Cash Box
|date=December 4, 1971
|country=US
|description=Announcement of the availability of ''Computer Space''.
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}
 
=== Italy ===
 
{{GalleryStart}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=ComputerSpaceItalyRelease01.jpg
|title=Automat
|date=1971
|country=US
|description=''Computer Space'' announcement in Italian coin-op magazine Automat.
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


== Advertisement ==
== Advertisement ==


=== Ad Pages ===
=== Ads ===
<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
 
1971-11-27 Cash Box pg 54 04.png|(1971)
{{GalleryStart}}
ComputerSpaceAd01.jpg|Cash Box ad (1972)
{{GalleryCard
1972-07-01 Cash Box pg Part III 50 02.png|(1972)
|file=1971-11-27 Cash Box pg 54 04.png
1972-08-19 Cash Box pg 41 04.png|(1972)
|title=Cash Box
</gallery>
|date=November 27, 1971
|country=US
|description=First in-page advertisement for ''Computer Space'', announcing availability.
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1972-07-01 Cash Box pg Part III 50 02.png
|title=Cash Box
|date=July 1, 1972
|country=US
|description=Revised in-page for ''Computer Space''.
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1972-08-19 Cash Box pg 41 04.png
|title=Cash Box
|date=August 19, 1972
|country=US
|description=Small, illustrated advertisement for ''Computer Space'' representing the gameplay.
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


=== Flyers ===
=== Flyers ===
<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
ComputerSpaceFlyerFront.jpg|Front of Flyer #1. (1971?)
ComputerSpaceFlyer01Back.jpg|Back of Flyer #1. (1971?)
</gallery>


== Production ==
{{GalleryStart}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=Computer Space (1971) Flyer 01.pdf
|title=Flyer
|date=c. 1971
|country=US
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=Computer Space (1971) Flyer 02.pdf
|title=Flyer
|date=c. 1971
|country=US
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}
 
== Photos ==


<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
=== Production ===
ComputerSpaceProductionLine.jpg|Photo of Computer Space on the production line. (1972)
 
</gallery>
{{GalleryStart}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=ComputerSpaceProductionLine.jpg
|title=Cash Box
|date=February 12, 1972
|country=US
|description=Production of ''Computer Space'' at the Nutting Associates plant in Mountain View, California.
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}
 
=== On Location ===
 
{{GalleryStart}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1973-06-17 Plain Dealer pg 6-E 02.jpg
|title=Plain Dealer
|date=June 17, 1973
|country=US
|description=Comedian Tony Bodanza poses with ''Computer Space''.
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=ST-20003783-0018.jpg
|title=Families, couples, and friends enjoy indoor roller skating
|date=April 30, 1975
|country=US
|description=A boy in rollerskates plays ''Computer Space'' in a mall arcade.
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


== Articles ==
== Articles ==
<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
 
1972-01-29 Cash Box pg 62 01 04.png|(1972)
{{GalleryStart}}
1972-02-12 Cash Box pg 42 02.png|(1972)
{{GalleryCard
1972-05 Vending Times (Computer Space Article).png|(1972)
|file=1972-01-29 Cash Box pg 62 01 04.png
1972-11-04 Cash Box pg 55 08.png|(1972)
|title=Cash Box
</gallery>
|date=January 29, 1972
|country=US
|description=Report on distributor acceptance of ''Computer Space'' on the West Coast. Bill Nutting advocates how the game opens non-traditional venues to coin-operated games.
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1972-02-12 Cash Box pg 42 02.png
|title=Cash Box
|date=February 12, 1972
|country=US
|description=A report on Nutting Associates focused on ''Computer Space''. [[David Ralston]] provides commentary on the difference of the game from others currently on the market.
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1972-05 Vending Times (Computer Space Article).png
|title=Vending Times
|date=May 1972
|country=US
|description=Descriptive article highlighting the features of ''Computer Space'' with quotes by David Ralston.
}}
{{GalleryCard
|file=1972-11-04 Cash Box pg 55 08.png
|title=Cash Box
|date=November 4, 1972
|country=US
|description=Bill Nutting gives an award to coin-op distributor Bob Portale of Portale Automatic Sales for exemplary sales of ''Computer Space'' for the company.
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


== Game credits ==
== Game credits ==

Latest revision as of 23:47, 22 February 2025

Computer Space is a video game released by Nutting Associates in November 1971. It was created by the partnership Syzygy Engineering as single-player adaptation of the mainframe computer game Spacewar!. The game is widely acknowledged as the first commercial video game ever available on the market.

Previews[edit]

Announcement[edit]

United States[edit]

Italy[edit]

[edit]

Ads[edit]

Flyers[edit]

Photos[edit]

Production[edit]

On Location[edit]

Articles[edit]

Game credits[edit]

Game Designer, Hardware Designer
Nolan Bushnell
Hardware Designer, Sound Engineer
Ted Dabney
Technician
Steve Bristow

Histories[edit]

Interviews[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Video Invaders by Steve Bloom
  • Atari Inc: Business is Fun by Curt Vendel and Marty Goldberg.

Other Information[edit]