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Computer Space : ウィキペディア英語版
Computer Space

''Computer Space'' is a video arcade game released in 1971 by Nutting Associates. Created by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, who would both later found Atari, Inc., it is generally accepted that it was the world's first commercially sold coin-operated video game of any kind, predating the Magnavox Odyssey's release by six months, and Atari's ''Pong'' by one year. It was first location tested at ''The Dutch Goose'' in August 1971, then debuted at the MOA show on October 15, 1971, and then officially released in November 1971.〔http://allincolorforaquarter.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/what-were-first-ten-coin-op-video-games.html〕〔http://lmc.gatech.edu/~bogost/courses/spring10/lcc8823/lowood.pdf〕 Though not commercially sold, the coin operated minicomputer-driven ''Galaxy Game'' appeared around the same time, located solely at Stanford University.
== History ==

Previous efforts in bringing the experience of ''Spacewar!'' to a mass market were centered on the minicomputer paradigm of the college campuses where it originated - that of a central computer distributing software to various remote terminals. ''Computer Space'' was innovative for establishing the basic form of all arcade games to come - that of a dedicated computing device built to play only that one game.〔(Videotopia )〕
''Computer Space'' was the first widely available video ''and'' arcade game, although it was not a success. For many, the gameplay was too complicated to grasp quickly. While it fared well on college campuses, it was not very popular in bars and other venues. Bushnell later recruited Al Alcorn and created a sensation with the much easier to grasp ''Pong'' arcade game modeled on Ralph Baer's Magnavox Odyssey home system's Tennis game.
Fiberglass cabinets were produced for single-player games in the colors blue metalflake, red metalflake, white, and yellow. The two-player cabinet was only available in a slightly different green metalflake fiberglass cabinet with a wider control panel.

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