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A History of Programming Games 1961-1989

54 pointsby gioiover 11 years ago

5 comments

girvoover 11 years ago
There&#x27;s a neat Reddit sub that is fairly new, if you want to have a look at people coding for &quot;retro&quot; consoles and computers, but in the modern day[0]. It&#x27;s quite awesome.<p>Slightly off topic: it&#x27;s not retro, but I have written and am currently playing with again writing homebrew for the GameCube, which is awesome fun :)<p>[0]: <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/retrogamedev" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;retrogamedev</a>
mickeybenover 11 years ago
We used to have Core War tournaments in college. It was first an assignment (write the VM) and at the end all the students warriors would compete vs each other and we watched the finals in the big amphi. One of the students even wrote an opengl visualization. Great memories!
claystuover 11 years ago
The Byte article on Robotwar can be be found here: <a href="http://archive.org/stream/byte-magazine-1981-12/1981_12_BYTE_06-12_Computer_Games#page/n35/mode/2up" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;archive.org&#x2F;stream&#x2F;byte-magazine-1981-12&#x2F;1981_12_BYTE...</a><p>It&#x27;s still cool to read.<p>Moreover, Robotwar inspired a forth-like clone called Grobots: <a href="http://grobots.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;grobots.sourceforge.net&#x2F;</a>
FollowSteph3over 11 years ago
I&#x27;m pretty sure it&#x27;s after 1989 but another good one is Robocode: <a href="http://robocode.sourceforge.net" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;robocode.sourceforge.net</a>
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gaiusover 11 years ago
I remember playing Core Wars on the BBC Micro, good times.