SPACEWAR! (the exclamation mark is part of the name)
It ran on a 4K word DEC PDP-1 computer that cost about $120,000. The program was written by Steve Russell at MIT. Torpedos were unaffected by the sun's gravity because he ran out of memory and had to leave out those routines.
I was able to witness the reincarnation of SPACEWAR! when I helped the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA restore 1 of their 3 PDP-1s to full operation.
the first video game to ever come out was before pong and it was called
Tennis For Two was the first computer game.
The first video game which he called "Tennis for Two".
The first electronic computer was called the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer).
The old board game was called Battleship. There are hundreds of computer games that do the same thing you describe so I have no idea which specific computer game you are asking about.
the first video game to ever come out was before pong and it was called
The firsy computer game came out in the late 1940s. It was a war game. It was made by a guy called A.S Douglas that died in 2010 29 April.
A game called Sudden Attack, made in Korea
1952 A.S. Douglas made the first interactive game. It was ticktacktoe. In 1958 game "Two" came out as a video game and in 1962 Steve Russel did the first game intended for computer use. It was SpaceWar. 1967 Ralph Baer wrote the first game played on a TV set called Chase. The first arcade game was made in 1971 called Computer Space and was based on SpaceWar.
Tennis For Two was the first computer game.
It is called a game console.
The first video game which he called "Tennis for Two".
There is a computer game called Ball Line
The computer game Painkiller was developed by a Polish game studio called "People Can Fly". Painkiller is the first video game developed by "People Can Fly" which was established in February 2002 by Adrian Chmielarz
The first digital computer was called ENIAC
That was a computer called ENIAC,but first machine was a calculator.
William Higinbotham created the first video game ever in 1958. His game, called "Tennis for Two," was created and played on a Brookhaven National Laboratory oscilloscope. In 1962, Steve Russell invented SpaceWar!. Spacewar! was the first game intended for computer use. Russell used a MIT PDP-1 mainframe computer to design his game.