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Galaxy-Game [Second Version]
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Galaxy-Game [Second Version] (c) 1972 Computer Recreations, Incorporated. Welcome to Galaxy-Game. If you wish to play, simply rotate the power dial on the power timer behind the couch to the ON position. It will turn itself OFF. Rules for playing are on the game themselves. Enjoy playing the first coin-operated video games created. - TRIVIA - From 1972 to 1979, Tresidder had this Second Version of the game that could include up to 4 displays. The original machines, "Galaxy-Game [First Version]" were installed in Stanford University's Tresidder Student Union in September 1971 and quickly became tremendously popular. - STAFF - Re-programmed by : Bill Pitts, Hugh Tuck Original concept by : Martin Graetz, Stephen Russell, Wayne Wiitanen - SOURCES - Machine's picture.
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Galaxy-Game [Second Version] (c) 1972 Computer Recreations, Incorporated. Welcome to Galaxy-Game. If you wish to play, simply rotate the power dial on the power timer behind the couch to the ON position. It will turn itself OFF. Rules for playing are on the game themselves. Enjoy playing the first coin-operated video games created. - TRIVIA - From 1972 to 1979, Tresidder had this Second Version of the game that could include up to 4 displays. The original machines, "Galaxy-Game [First Version]" were installed in Stanford University's Tresidder Student Union in September 1971 and quickly became tremendously popular. - STAFF - Re-programmed by : Bill Pitts, Hugh Tuck Original concept by : Martin Graetz, Stephen Russell, Wayne Wiitanen - SOURCES - Machine's picture.
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