Game of "Life" (9 × 9)
HP Programmable Calculator credits (1977)
Originally described in Scientific American magazine, October 1970, in an article by | |
The game was originated by | |
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Other Games
In addition to this game, the following people are listed as working on other games. No more than 25 people are listed here, even if there are more than 25 people who have also worked on other games.
- John Horton Conway, 13 other games
- John R. Rausch, 10 other games
- Martin Gardner, 10 other games
Collaborations
People who have worked on this game have also collaborated on the creation of the following games:
- Life, a group of 2 people
- The Game of Life, a group of 2 people
- Conway's Game of Life, a group of 2 people
- Gamepac 1, a group of 2 people
- Game of 21, a group of 1 people
- Machine Language Game of Life Program for COSMAC 1802, a group of 1 people
- Life, a group of 1 people
- Tac-Tix, a group of 1 people
- Word Bagels, a group of 1 people
- Dr. Blob's Organism, a group of 1 people
- HP-67/HP-97 Users' Library Solutions: Games of Chance, a group of 1 people
- Bagels, a group of 1 people
- Eleven-Thirty, a group of 1 people
- Probe Word Game, a group of 1 people
- Life, a group of 1 people
- Chuck-a-Luck, a group of 1 people
- Hexapawn, a group of 1 people
- Game of Gale, a group of 1 people
- Life in the Fast Lane, a group of 1 people
- Game of Life, a group of 1 people
- T-Zero, a group of 1 people
- HP-67/HP-97 Users' Library Solutions: Games, a group of 1 people
- French Military Game, a group of 1 people
- Hexapawn, a group of 1 people
- Hexapawn, a group of 1 people
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