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− | Maze War is a video game first created for the [[Imlac]]s the NASA Ames Research Center. In 1974, Greg Thompson took it to the Dynamic Modeling group at MIT, where it was expanded into a multi-player game with a server running on [[ITS]]. | + | '''Maze War''' is a [[video game]] first created for the [[Imlac PDS-1]]'s at the NASA Ames Research Center. In 1974, Greg Thompson took it to the Dynamic Modeling group at MIT, where it was expanded into a multi-player game with a [[server]] running on an [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] [[mainframe]]. Next, it was ported to the [[MagicSix]] [[operating system]]. |
− | In 1977, it was | + | In 1977, it was re-written for the [[Xerox Alto]]. |
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Revision as of 16:01, 19 December 2018
Maze War is a video game first created for the Imlac PDS-1's at the NASA Ames Research Center. In 1974, Greg Thompson took it to the Dynamic Modeling group at MIT, where it was expanded into a multi-player game with a server running on an ITS mainframe. Next, it was ported to the MagicSix operating system.
In 1977, it was re-written for the Xerox Alto.