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''Computer Space'' was a two player upgrade of the original game ''[[Computer Space]]'' and released in 1973. The game had both single player and two player competitive mode. One player could compete in the same game as the original ''[[Computer Space]]'' or two players could duel against each other in a facsimile of the game ''[[Spacewar!]]''.
''Computer Space'' (1973) was a two player upgrade of the original game ''[[Computer Space]]'' and released in 1973. The game had both single player and two player competitive mode. One player could compete in the same game as the original ''Computer Space'' or two players could duel against each other in a facsimile of the game ''[[Spacewar!]]''.


== Announcement ==
== Announcement ==
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1973-07 Vending Times pg 50 04.png|(1973)
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{{GalleryCard
|file=1973-07 Vending Times pg 50 04.png
|title=Vending Times
|date=July 1973
|country=US
|description=Announcement of the two-player ''Computer Space''.
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


== Advertisement ==
== Advertisement ==


=== Flyers ===
=== Flyers ===
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1973 Computer Space Flyer 01 - Front.jpg|(1973)
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1973 Computer Space Flyer 01 -Back.jpg|(1973)
|file=Computer Space (1973) Flyer.pdf
</gallery>
|title=Flyer
|date=1973
|country=US
}}
{{GalleryEnd}}


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


{{Credits begin}}
{{Credits begin}}
{{Credits line|Game Designer, Hardware Designer = Steve Bristow}}
{{Credits line|Game Designer, Hardware Designer = Stephen Bristow}}
{{Credits end}}
{{Credits end}}


[[Category:Game]]
[[Category:Game]]

Revision as of 18:00, 22 February 2025

Computer Space (1973) was a two player upgrade of the original game Computer Space and released in 1973. The game had both single player and two player competitive mode. One player could compete in the same game as the original Computer Space or two players could duel against each other in a facsimile of the game Spacewar!.

Announcement[edit]

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Flyers[edit]

Game credits[edit]

Game Designer, Hardware Designer
Stephen Bristow