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- Alto_Trek abstract "Alto Trek is a computer game, developed by Gene Ball and Rick Rashid for the Xerox Alto while they were graduate students at the University of Rochester during the late 1970s. It is one of the first networked multiplayer games.Alto Trek is a multiplayer game where each player uses their own Alto workstation to control a starship. The objective of the game is to destroy the enemy without being destroyed. A player can choose between of being a Klingon, Romulan, or Terran. The game can be played by one player, but there will be no enemy to destroy.The manual for version 2.1 is dated August 1979 and authored by Allen Wells, Bob Baldwin, and Steve Quarterman. It confirms that the game was authored primarily by Ball.Around 1997, while a vice president at Microsoft, Rashid began to reimplement the game as a way to teach himself to use the DirectX programming API. This resulted in the development of Microsoft Allegiance.".
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- Alto_Trek developer Richard_Rashid.
- Alto_Trek genre Action_game.
- Alto_Trek genre Real-time_strategy.
- Alto_Trek genre Space_simulator.
- Alto_Trek wikiPageExternalLink trek21.pdf.
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- Alto_Trek wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_video_games.
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- Alto_Trek wikiPageWikiLink Klingon.
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- Alto_Trek wikiPageWikiLink Multiplayer.
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- Alto_Trek wikiPageWikiLink Space_simulation.
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- Alto_Trek wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alto Trek".
- Alto_Trek developer Gene_Ball.
- Alto_Trek developer Richard_Rashid.
- Alto_Trek developer Rick_Rashid.
- Alto_Trek genre Action_game.
- Alto_Trek genre Real-time_strategy.
- Alto_Trek genre Space_simulation.
- Alto_Trek genre Space_simulator.
- Alto_Trek hasPhotoCollection Alto_Trek.
- Alto_Trek modes Multiplayer.
- Alto_Trek modes Multiplayer_video_game.
- Alto_Trek platforms Xerox_Alto.
- Alto_Trek released "1978".
- Alto_Trek title "Alto Trek".
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- Alto_Trek wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Alto_Trek subject Category:1979_video_games.
- Alto_Trek subject Category:Video_games_based_on_Star_Trek.
- Alto_Trek subject Category:Xerox_Alto_games.
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- Alto_Trek comment "Alto Trek is a computer game, developed by Gene Ball and Rick Rashid for the Xerox Alto while they were graduate students at the University of Rochester during the late 1970s. It is one of the first networked multiplayer games.Alto Trek is a multiplayer game where each player uses their own Alto workstation to control a starship. The objective of the game is to destroy the enemy without being destroyed. A player can choose between of being a Klingon, Romulan, or Terran.".
- Alto_Trek label "Alto Trek".
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- Alto_Trek wasDerivedFrom Alto_Trek?oldid=649092845.
- Alto_Trek isPrimaryTopicOf Alto_Trek.
- Alto_Trek name "Alto Trek".