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Revision as of 03:57, 4 January 2024
Hammurabi | |
Developer | Doug Dyment David H. Ahl Rick Merrill Ron Moore |
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Publisher | Creative Computing |
Platforms | BASIC, BASIC-PLUS, C, Z-code |
Released | 1971 (Star Trek) 1974 (Super Star Trek) |
Added to Museum |
Z-code: July 25, 2021 |
Hammurabi is a text land management simulator video game created by Doug Dyment in FOCAL for PDP-8.
Versions
The original FOCAL version of Hammurabi was released in 1968.
It was converted to DEC BASIC by David H. Ahl in 1971. An expanded version was published in the book "BASIC Computer Games" by Creative Computing in 1974.
It was converted from BASIC to Hugo by Rick Merrill in 2002.