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  |title  = Spacewar!
  |title  = Spacewar!
  |image  =  
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  |developer = Nolan Bushnell, Ted Dabney
|platforms = <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">PDP-1 (original)
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">PDP-10 • PDP-11</div></div>
  |developer = Steve Russell, Martin Graetz, Wayne Wiitanen, Dan Edwards, Peter Samson
  |date = April 1962
  |date = April 1962
  |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/mainframe/spacewar__
  |mobygames = https://www.mobygames.com/game/mainframe/spacewar__
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Created originally at MIT on the PDP-1 in 1962, ''Spacewar!'' is a competitive space shooting game where two players in spaceships do battle in a segment of space. It is one of the most influential video games ever created, being a direct inspiration for seminal games such as ''[[Computer Space]]'' and ''Asteroids'' as well as introducing a plethora of features to real-time video games.


== Preview ==
== Preview ==
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SpacewarPreview1962.pdf|First public look at Spacewar! (1962)
SpacewarPreview1962.pdf|First public look at Spacewar! (1962)
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</gallery>


== Newspaper Mentions ==
== Media Coverage ==
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SpacewarSELJointComputerConference.png|Spacewar! used as a demo for a new graphical display. (June 1969)
SpacewarSELJointComputerConference.png|Spacewar! used as a demo for a new graphical display. (June 1969)
1972-12-07 Rolling Stone (Excerpt) Spacewar Article V02.pdf|Article in Rolling Stone magazine (December 1972)
SpacewarMITTechnologyReview1967.png|Cover of MIT Technology Review. (1967)
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== Photos ==
== Photos ==
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SpacewarPDP1MIT1964.png|Seen at MIT (1964).
SpacewarPDP1MIT1964.png|Seen at MIT (1964).
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== Artistic Depictions ==
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SpacewarMITTechnologyReview1967.png|Cover of MIT Technology Review. (1967)
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*https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing-1981-08/page/n59/ ''The Origin of Spacewar!'' by J. Martin Graetz.
*https://archive.org/details/creativecomputing-1981-08/page/n59/ ''The Origin of Spacewar!'' by J. Martin Graetz.
*https://videogamehistorian.wordpress.com/2021/03/17/worldly-wednesdays-a-timeline-of-spacewar/ ''Worldly Wednesdays: A Timeline of Spacewar!'' by Alex Smith.


== Interviews ==
== Interviews ==
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* ''Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution'' by Steven Levy
* ''Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution'' by Steven Levy
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Created originally at MIT on the PDP-1 in 1962, Spacewar! is a competitive space shooting game where two players in spaceships do battle in a segment of space. It is one of the most influential video games ever created, being a direct inspiration for seminal games such as Computer Space and Asteroids as well as introducing a plethora of features to real-time video games.

Preview[edit]

Media Coverage[edit]

Photos[edit]

Histories[edit]

Interviews[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy