Cloudy wrote:
What was the first coin operated computer game in bars...?
The answer is buried somewhere deep in the 20 pages of posts on this thread, but don't cheat by scrolling back, or Googling the answer. Be brave and just post the answer that you think is correct.
Whoever gets this trivia question right first, I will give you four quarters to play the game, if you can find it anywhere to play in a bar, next time I see you.
Good luck...

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Put your thinking caps on. These could be YOURS !!!
p.s. Scrolling back to find the answer would be cruel and unusual self-inflicted torture. If you're gonna cheat, Googling the answer will much less painful.

Time has run out... I don't think any of you were really trying... Sorry, no one wins...
According to Wikipedia, the answer is:
"In 1971, students at Stanford University set up the Galaxy Game, a coin-operated version of the Spacewar computer game. This is the earliest known instance of a coin-operated video game." (I agree.)
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Sorry, guys and gals, it looks like I will be keeping these:
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Here's a link to where you can actually play the game on line, and it's FREE! (There may be better links.)
http://spacewar.oversigma.com/What I think I've figured out is on the keyboard to change direction hit "S", to add power hit "D", to fire hit "F". (Interestingly, Louisville's airport code is "SDF".) There may be more buttons to hit to do stuff, but that's all I could figure out tonight. Avoid the central death star that will suck you in to your death. You're flying the fat spaceship, and the bad guys are flying the skinny spaceship. Give it a try and see if you can blow up the bad guys, before the death star sucks you in. Good luck.
p.s. The original "Spacewar" game was created in either 1961 or 1962, but it wasn't coin operated in bars.
p.p.s. I blew up the skinny, bad guy spaceship twice tonight, before the death star's gravity pulled me in to die.
