Amazing. I run a synthesizer blog at matrixsynth.blogspot.com. I put up a post so others there can check
it out. If you have more details please drop
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This is way cool. The very first video games
worked the same way, which is the basis for
the vector display video games (like
Asteroids) that were common until about 1982
or so.
Although it's commonly thought the first
video game was "Space War" from
1961, there was in fact a table tennis
simulation called "Tennis for Two"
was developed as a demo at Brookhaven
National Labs in 1958.
That's just shy of 50 years ago!
You can read about it here.
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Luigi Rosa
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Amazing!!!
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