- hardware-based game by
Thompson and
other students as well as a
version titled Mazewar by Jim Guyton, Mike Wahrman, and
colleagues at
Xerox for the
Xerox Alto...
-
MMORPGs can be seen to have
roots in the
earliest multi-user
games such as
Mazewar (1974) and MUD1 (1978). 1985 saw the
release of a
roguelike (pseudo-graphical)...
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machines using serial cables just as had been done with the
IMLACs for
Mazewar at NASA
eleven years earlier. Next, XNS
support was added,
allowing multiple...
- or in-game
objects and props. 1973 Maze,
Steve Colley,
Imlac PDS-1 1977
Mazewar, Jim Guyton, Alto 1978 Maze Game, Muse,
Apple II Escape!, Muse,
Apple II...
- from MUDs,
Dungeons &
Dragons (D&D) and
earlier social games. In 1974,
Mazewar introduced the
first graphic virtual world,
providing a first-person perspective...
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terminals networked to the MIT host PDP-10
computer running the
Mazewar AI program.
Mazewar games between MIT and
Stanford were a
major data load on the...