PLATO V Terminal
Paul Koning
paulkoning at comcast.net
Fri Jun 19 14:06:57 CDT 2020
> On Jun 19, 2020, at 2:32 PM, Lars Brinkhoff <lars at nocrew.org> wrote:
>
> Paul Koning wrote:
>>> I think Greg Thompson said he brought Maze to MIT in 1974. Wikipedia
>>> says 1973. The game was first developed at NASA Ames in 1972.
>> Ok, chances are that predates PLATO MUGs by 2-3 years.
>
> Spasim from 1974 is usually regarded as contemporary with Maze.
> I'm not so sure about that 1973 dating; after all it's Wikipedia.
Yes, I can confirm Jim Bowery's spasim was created in November 1974. And I'm fairly sure it wasn't the first MUG. It was actually rather ambitious for the time because it has a full 3d model, as opposed to some other games that were more like 2d (or stack of 2d, as in a number of the "dungeon and dragons" games). I just checked the history section of the "dnd" game on Cyber1; it makes it pretty clear that MU versions existed in 1974.
"airfight" is dated 1976.
paul
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