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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