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Box artwork for Computer Space.
Box artwork for Computer Space.
Computer Space
Developer(s)Nutting Associates
Publisher(s)Nutting Associates
Year released
System(s)Arcade
Designer(s)Nolan Bushnell, Ted Dabney
Genre(s)Multi-directional shooter
ModesSingle player, Co-op
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Computer Space is an arcade game released in November 1971 by Nutting Associates. Created by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, who would both later found Atari, it is generally accepted that it was the world's first commercially sold coin-operated video game—and indeed, the first commercially sold video game of any kind, predating the Magnavox Odyssey's release by six months, and Atari's Pong by one year. Though not commercially sold, the coin operated minicomputer-driven Galaxy Game preceded it by two months, located solely at Stanford University.

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The player controls a rocket ship using a thruster and a pair of rotational buttons. During game play, the player must evade enemy fire from a pair of flying saucers moving in tandem. The player fires back to destroy the flying saucers by firing missiles at them from the rocket ship. Today, the game would be considered a multi-directional shooter.

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