Empire

Back in 1975 I was a freshman at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana.  It was a fascinating time for me in many ways, and one of those ways was the discovery in the basement of the Foreign Language Resources Building, FLRB, of primitive computer terminals running the Plato system.  Designed at the University of Illinois in the sixties, go here to read about it, Plato had the completely unforeseen effect of launching personal computer games.

 

I quickly began playing Empire, the space conquest game.  The administration at the U of I hated that precious computer terminals were being hogged by students wasting their time playing a game.  In my second semester, the administration effectively locked gamers out of the terminals at FLRB, and over the next few years played a game of cat and mouse with us, as Empire enthusiasts found terminals to occupy until the administration got wind of it.  Rinse and repeat a thousand times.  More than a few of my gaming colleagues launched their careers in the computer industry from this exposure, and I became an early enthusiast for applying computer technology to the law.

Go here to read about the later development of the Empire game.  Go here to read about the late Silas Warner, one of the godfathers of Empire, who went on in 1981 to create the greatest shooter of all time, Castle Wolfenstein.

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Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Friday, November 24, AD 2023 3:06am

At an arcade, probably in Fort Wayne Indiana, Pong. Astroids was a hit, and Lunar Lander.

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Friday, November 24, AD 2023 5:59am

Atari Pong- I think it was 1988-89. Then Mario Bros Duck Hunting.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, November 24, AD 2023 6:08am

Pong in 1976. Family down the street had it.

Phillip
Phillip
Friday, November 24, AD 2023 6:10am

Pong.

Donald Link
Friday, November 24, AD 2023 9:27am

Is this the same lab that developed the HAL 2000?

The Bruised Optimist
The Bruised Optimist
Friday, November 24, AD 2023 10:07am

Space Invaders on my cousin’s Intellivision

Pinky
Pinky
Friday, November 24, AD 2023 1:14pm

Advent.

Steven
Steven
Friday, November 24, AD 2023 1:35pm

My first game was probably Pac-man. We had an Atari 2600 because my maternal grandmother bought us that and an early VCR for Christmas in the early eighties. Growing up I loved the Paperboy arcade game, I remember anytime I had a couple of dollars I’d buy three packs of Garbage Pail Kids cards are .26 with taxes, and spend the other buck on Paperboy. When I got my paper route, my Dad made me put most of that away, but I got to keep ten bucks a week.

Sorry, reminiscing too much now!

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