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- Computer_Space abstract "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 a Palo Alto restaurant and bar called The Dutch Goose in August 1971, then debuted at the MOA show on October 15, 1971, and then officially released in November 1971. Though not commercially sold, the coin operated minicomputer-driven Galaxy Game appeared around the same time, located solely at Stanford University.".
- Computer_Space computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Computer_Space designer Nolan_Bushnell.
- Computer_Space designer Ted_Dabney.
- Computer_Space developer Atari,_Inc..
- Computer_Space genre Shoot_em_up.
- Computer_Space publisher Nutting_Associates.
- Computer_Space thumbnail Nutting_ComputerSpace-Blue.JPG?width=300.
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- Computer_Space wikiPageExternalLink www.computerspacefan.com.
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- Computer_Space wikiPageExternalLink roundup024_2010.10.htm.
- Computer_Space wikiPageExternalLink www.videotopia.com.
- Computer_Space wikiPageID "292879".
- Computer_Space wikiPageLength "8711".
- Computer_Space wikiPageOutDegree "64".
- Computer_Space wikiPageRevisionID "699621970".
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- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLink Atari.
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- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLink Category:1971_video_games.
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- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLink General_Electric.
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- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLink Jaws_(film).
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- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLink Soylent_Green.
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- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLink Spacewar_(video_game).
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- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLink USS_Enterprise_(NCC-1701).
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- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLink File:Nutting_ComputerSpace-Blue.JPG.
- Computer_Space wikiPageWikiLinkText "Computer Space".
- Computer_Space cabinet "Unique design".
- Computer_Space designer Nolan_Bushnell.
- Computer_Space designer Ted_Dabney.
- Computer_Space developer Atari,_Inc..
- Computer_Space display "Horizontal, raster, standard resolution, 15 inches".
- Computer_Space genre Shoot_em_up.
- Computer_Space modes "Single player or 2 player".
- Computer_Space platforms Arcade_game.
- Computer_Space publisher Nutting_Associates.
- Computer_Space release "--10-15".
- Computer_Space title "Computer Space".
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- Computer_Space subject Category:1971_video_games.
- Computer_Space subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Computer_Space subject Category:Discrete_video_arcade_games.
- Computer_Space subject Category:Multidirectional_shooters.
- Computer_Space subject Category:Shoot_em_ups.
- Computer_Space hypernym Game.
- Computer_Space type Software.