Martin Gardner
Moby ID: 278829
Credited on 12 games
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T-Zero (1991, DOS) | Mad Maze adapted from "Scientific American" column courtesy of |
Hexapawn (1982, Atari 8-bit) | Hexapawn by |
Rabbit Hunt (1979, Exidy Sorcerer) | Originally described in a Scientific American column by |
Tac-Tix (1979, Zilog Z80) | Described by |
French Military Game (1979, Mainframe) | [Based on game from] Sixth book of Mathematical Games from Scientific American |
The Game of Life (1979, Mainframe) | First publicized in [the US] by (in Scientific American magazine (October, 1970)) |
Conway's Game of Life (1979, KIM-1) | "Recreational Mathematic" section in the Scientific American - Oct. Nov., 1970 |
Game of Gale (1978, TI Programmable Calculator) | Introduced by |
Hexapawn (1978, Wang 2200) | Interpretation of hexapawn game as presented in |
Game of "Life" (9 × 9) (1977, HP Programmable Calculator) | Originally described in Scientific American magazine, October 1970, in an article by |
Gamepac 1 (1976, Sol-20) | The game of LIFE was originally described in Scientific American magazine, October, 1970 in an article by |
Life (1972, Mainframe) | The Game of Life was originally described in Scientific American, October 1970, in an article by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 5 games with John Horton Conway
- 1 game with Neil Rubenking
- 1 game with Robert Norton
- 1 game with Scott Blight
- 1 game with Robert Abbott
- 1 game with Jeff Dalton
- 1 game with Alan J. Zett
- 1 game with Carl A. Bevington
- 1 game with Theodore E. Bridge
- 1 game with Bob Borg
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Companies
- 1 game with SoftSide Magazine
- 1 game with Creative Computing Software
- 1 game with The Computerist, Inc.
- 1 game with Texas Instruments Incorporated
- 1 game with Staley's Sorcerer Software
- 1 game with Processor Technology Corporation
- 1 game with People's Computer Company
- 1 game with Hewlett-Packard Company...
- 1 game with Benwill Publishing Corp.
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