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Atari Gran Track 10 |
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Nolan Bushnell was, and will always be, my hero. He knew the industry needed a racing game, and it got one in the form of Gran Track 10. This game is en-route as I write this. I have seen the cabinet, and it's complete. I do not believe it works, so more to come on this one. I will give it the same loving care that I am giving Anti-Aircraft. These are milestones in digital history. I can't wait to assemble them all in one place! Picture coming soon! |
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What an odd machine! Part film projector, part computer, and part flashlight. Dave Nutting, the brother of Bill Nutting (the Computer Space people) made this quiz game in the late 60's-early 70's. Although it is not a "video game", per se, it is VERY similar in layout to the electronics of Computer Space. Boards are assembled in a toaster-style cage, separate regulator, and output device (in this case, a film projector). I have this machine in storage now, and plan to do "something" with it in the coming year. It is significant in the history of video games because so much of it was adapted over to NA-2010, or more commonly known, Computer Space. |
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