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=== Flyers ===
=== Flyers ===
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ComputerSpaceFlyerFront.jpg|Front of Flyer #1. (1971?)
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ComputerSpaceFlyer01Back.jpg|Back of Flyer #1. (1971?)
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|file=Computer Space (1971) Flyer 01.pdf
|title=Flyer
|date=c. 1971
|country=US
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{{GalleryCard
|file=Computer Space (1971) Flyer 02.pdf
|title=Flyer
|date=c. 1971
|country=US
}}
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== Photos ==
== Photos ==
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|country=US
|description=Production of ''Computer Space'' at the Nutting Associates plant in Mountain View, California.
|description=Production of ''Computer Space'' at the Nutting Associates plant in Mountain View, California.
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=== On Location ===
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{{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''.
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|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.
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|file=1972-01-29 Cash Box pg 62 01 04.png
|file=1972-01-29 Cash Box pg 62 01 04.png
|title=Cash Box
|title=Cash Box
|date=January 29, 1971
|date=January 29, 1972
|country=US
|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.
|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.

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]

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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]