File:Computer-type Golf Game.png
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[edit]DescriptionComputer-type Golf Game.png |
English: Patent figure for an early 1960s amusement device simulating a golf driving range indoors. Installation was intended for "amusement parks, arcades and similar installations where considerations of space make the installation of an actual driving range impractical." |
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Source | https://www.google.com/patents/US3091466?dq=Computer+game&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiA_be6hdXPAhXsLcAKHfGWA2MQ6AEILDAC |
Author | Speiser Maximilian Richard |
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