manque plus que Spoke...
Computer Space
1971
Nutting Associates Inc., United States
In 1971, Nolan Bushnell developed a commercial version of the classic video game, SpaceWar!, originally developed on the PDP-1 in 1962. Bushnell called his invention Computer Space and it became the first commercial arcade video game. Computer Space pitted solo players against alien spaceships or two competing players against each other.
Although Computer Space did not sell well, it was noted for both its game design and futuristic cabinet. Bushnell later founded Atari Computer Corporation.
Credit: Nutting Associates Inc.
Arcade, le design 70's
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Portz, celles-ci sont dispo en vide grenier...
c'est les premieres bornes de l'histoire...
Galaxy
1971
Computer Recreations Inc., United States
Galaxy was one of the first coin-operated video games. Using a DEC PDP-11/20 minicomputer, designers Bill Pitts and Hugh Tuck produced a reprogrammed version of the classic SpaceWar! game. The original machines were installed in Stanford University’s Tressider Student Union in September 1971 and quickly became tremendously popular. From 1972 to 1979, Tressider had a second version of the game, featured here, that could include up to four displays. Galaxy was re-installed at Stanford in the William Gates Computer Science Building from 1997 to 2000.
carl
c'est les premieres bornes de l'histoire...
Galaxy
1971
Computer Recreations Inc., United States
Galaxy was one of the first coin-operated video games. Using a DEC PDP-11/20 minicomputer, designers Bill Pitts and Hugh Tuck produced a reprogrammed version of the classic SpaceWar! game. The original machines were installed in Stanford University’s Tressider Student Union in September 1971 and quickly became tremendously popular. From 1972 to 1979, Tressider had a second version of the game, featured here, that could include up to four displays. Galaxy was re-installed at Stanford in the William Gates Computer Science Building from 1997 to 2000.
carl
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Re: Arcade, le design 70's
Ouaip, ils en ont une au CHM :Carl a écrit : manque plus que Spoke...
Computer Space
1971
Nutting Associates Inc., United States
In 1971, Nolan Bushnell developed a commercial version of the classic video game, SpaceWar!, originally developed on the PDP-1 in 1962. Bushnell called his invention Computer Space and it became the first commercial arcade video game. Computer Space pitted solo players against alien spaceships or two competing players against each other.
Although Computer Space did not sell well, it was noted for both its game design and futuristic cabinet. Bushnell later founded Atari Computer Corporation.
Credit: Nutting Associates Inc.
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En effet, c'est joli. Très joli. Très impossible à trouver aussi.
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Oui, et une fois que tu l'as trouvé, pas facile à marier avec tes meubles Ikea style "late 90s"
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Je trouverais bien un endroit si je devais en trouver une vous en faites pas!
De la bombe de balle ces trucs!
De la bombe de balle ces trucs!
Si les panneaux étaient vivants, ils gonfleraient les statistiques des victimes de la route (Monster truck madness)
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