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Precursor to Doom Racks Up 30 years of Fragging

VirtualUK writes "Back in 1974 the first 3D networked multiplayer first person shooter game Maze War set the ball rolling for todays games like Quake and Doom. Initially written on a Imlac PDS-1 players represented as an eyeball fought it out inside what could be considered a minimalistic graphical adventure in comparison to the texture mapped, hi-res extravaganzas on the shelves today. On November 6-7 at the Vintage Computer Festival 7.0 held at the Computer History Museum (Mountain View, CA) there's a special 30th anniversary special event for Maze War. Brude Damer's digibarn site has a great article about it here."

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  1. Wait... there are other games? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've been playing this game for the last 30 years and now I found out there are other options?

  2. Yeah but what FPS does it get on a GeForce 6800? by gatesh8r · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm not going to consider it if it's not any faster than Doom III.

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  3. Just imagine... by rune2 · · Score: 4, Funny

    how many fps that puppy gets now?

  4. Re:Yeah but what FPS does it get on a GeForce 6800 by mog007 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm sure it allows for more than four people! HA!

  5. C'mon... by Lee+Tacker · · Score: 4, Funny

    You mean this little gem hasn't been ported to Windows? I already feel like I'm runnin' around in a maze all day. It's the perfect fit!

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