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Latest revision as of 14:25, 16 October 2025

Spacewar! is perhaps the earliest widespread video game. It was written at MIT for their then-new DEC PDP-1 at RLE, using the Type 30 Visual CRT Display vector graphics display on the machine.

It initially conceived by Stephen R. (Slug) Russell, J. Martin Graetz and Wayne Wiitanen, and written by a varying combination, over time, of Graetz and Russell along with Dan Edwards, Alan Kotok, Robert A. Saunders, Peter Samson and Steven Piner.

Ports to other computers

A version was later made available for the IMLAC PDS-1; object code for several revisions of the IMLAC version seems to exist.

Stephen Russell ported the game to the Stanford PDP-6, and it was later updated to run on the SAIL PDP-10 and III displays. Back at MIT, there was a parallel development to port the game to the AI lab PDP-6 and 10.

Various versions were available for the PDP-8, PDP-9, PDP-11, and PDP-12.

See also

Further reading

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