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1978 video game
DECWAR is a multiplayer computer game first written in 1978 at the University of Texas at Austin for the PDP-10. It was developed from a lesser-known two-player
Decwar
Video game of multiple players
Equipment Corporation distributed another multi-user version of Star Trek, Decwar, without real-time screen updating; it was widely distributed to universities
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Solitaire card game
"After Spacewar!, several more games appeared on the PLATO system, including DECWAR (1974, based on “Star Trek”), Empire (1974), a Dungeons & Dragons–inspired
FreeCell
1975 role-playing video game
"After Spacewar!, several more games appeared on the PLATO system, including DECWAR (1974, based on "Star Trek"), Empire (1974), a Dungeons & Dragons–inspired
Dnd_(1975_video_game)
Operating system for DEC PDP-10
development of one of the first true multiplayer computer games. The game, called DECWAR, was a text-oriented Star Trek-type game. Users at terminals typed in commands
TOPS-10
Games, and variants of the game spread widely to personal computer systems. Decwar in 1978 was also a groundbreaking game. Another is Super Star Trek, an early
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Topics referred to by the same term
ARchive), a file format used to package Java applications early versions of Decwar, a pioneering multi-user computer game War dialing, the act of detecting
War_(disambiguation)
Video game series
1980s and lasted well into the 1990s. The original MegaWars I was a port of Decwar, originally developed at the University of Texas at Austin. A port using
MegaWars
Adventure game originally hosted on Cambridge University's Phoenix mainframe Decwar 1978 Hysick, Bob and Potter, Jeff MUD 1978 Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle
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Defunct video game developer and publisher
Non-commercial space war-games existed previously, notably Star Trek and Decwar. Rusel DeMaria and Johnny Wilson, "High Score! The Illustrated History of
Epyx
Mother of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1854–1941)
six siblings The President wearing a mourning band after his mother's death, December 10, 1941: http://docs.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/images/decwars.jpg
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1987 single by the Firm
Hikaru Sulu Surak Nyota Uhura Number One Video games Star Trek (1971) Trek73 Decwar Video Trek 88 Star Trek (1983) The Kobayashi Alternative The Promethean
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Online service by General Electric (1985–1999)
Community (forums), Games, eCommerce, and email product lines. Louden purchased DECWAR source code and had MegaWars developed, one of the earliest multi-player
GEnie
MegaWars III: Popular CompuServe game, ran 1984-1999
was in charge of games at CompuServe. In 1982 he purchased a version of DECWAR and turned it over to the programmers at Kesmai, who wrote many of CompuServe's
MegaWars_III
American computer game designer
except by name; the original was based on the old university mainframe game DECWAR. Island of Kesmai (1985) — The rewrite of Flinn and Taylor's old text action
Kelton_Flinn
American video game designer
except by name; the original was based on the old university mainframe game DECWAR. Island of Kesmai (1985) — The rewrite of Flinn and Taylor's old text action
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