Trivia

Hard

What Was the First Networked Computer Game?

Mazewar
Adventure
MUD
Zork

Answer: Mazewar

Today we take networked games of all stripes–First Person Shooters, Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games, and more–for granted. Back in the early 1970s, however, players had yet to enjoy the experience of a networked game where where one player could interact with multiple other players.

That changed with the 1974 introduction of Mazewar, a ground-breaking game on many fronts. Mazewar was the first game where, however crudely, a virtual world was created with simple line-based graphics for a player to roam around. Mazewar was also the first networked computer game. Players at different terminals could navigate the maze using simple directional commands and shoot other players, each represented by a floating eyeball, to gain points. In addition two these two monumental firsts, it also introduced the First Person 3D perspective, avatars, level editing, and an observer mode (the 1977 version of the game introduced the ability for non-players to move about the maze and observe the games).

More Trivia Questions

Trivia

Hard

What Are The Plastic Lumps Found On The Ends Of Computer Cables Called?

Trivia

Hard

After Community Uproar, Mojang Changed The Food You Feed Minecraft Parrots From?

Trivia

Very Hard

What Bit Of Space Memorabilia Was Auctioned Off For $68,000 In 1993?

Trivia

Hard

What Iconic Children’s Show Character Got His Start In An IBM Training Film?

Trivia

Easy

Which Of These Mega Movie Franchises Started Off As An Amusement Park Ride?

Trivia

Hard

Space Sickness Is Measured In What Units?

Trivia

Hard

Hong Kong Cinema Was Inadvertently Popularized In The West By?

Trivia

Very Hard

Kryptonite Was Introduced To The Superman Universe In Order To?

Trivia

Very Hard

Which Novelist Indirectly Contributed To Particle Physics?

Trivia

Hard

The Driest Place On Earth, As Measured By Precipitation, Is Located In?