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Author: s_noonan

Group: Technical

Filesize: 0.52 MB

Date added: 2018-01-28

Rating: 5.6

Downloads: 2270

Views: 496

Comments: 3

Ratings: 2

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Same as the first scene except is has a flying saucer. I made this a separate scene because it might be too difficult for some users (like me).

Not: Video below is older video that does not show the flying saucer, but does give an idea what the game looks and sounds like.

Last edited at 2018/03/21 08:54:31 by s_noonan
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You just downloaded the scene and this scene plays the rocket plane rocket meteorite.


s_noonan ok
Last edited at 2018/01/28 03:29:14 by abcd123
This is very similar to an old arcade game called "Computer Space". In the mid-1970's I bought the out-dated game (which no longer was making any money) from the company that I worked for, and put it in my basement. I was amazed that the entire game was designed using analog circuitry! There were no microprocessors, and the video images were created with diode arrays that were configured in the shapes of the spaceship and the flying saucers! Even the motion control circuitry was analog which used basic A/D converters made with discrete components. I think you would be impressed by the circuitry if you were able to look it over. :)
I checked it out on YouTube. That must have been quite a design effort to create something like that.