Overview
LIFE is a machine language program originally written by Jay Fenton and coded by Richard C. Degler for the Astrocade to generate a universe of cellular objects on the TV Screen. The population of cells is changed in intervals called generations by a set of rules. These rules are to be applied simultaneously to every cell in the pattern. The application of the rules to every bit in the field constitutes a generation.
- Developers
- Richard C. Degler
- Publishers
- Richard C. Degler
- Platform
- Bally Astrocade
- Genre
- Life Simulation
- Alternate Names
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- Wikipedia
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