Panther

December 31, 1975

Panther, a battle tank-driving simulation named after the Panther tank, was one of a handful of early first-person computer games developed by John Edo Haefeli and Nelson Bridwell in 1975 at Northwestern University. The game was developed for the multi-user interactive computer-based education PLATO system and programmed in the TUTOR programming language and utilized scalable vector graphics called linesets. A 1977 development of Panther, with more refined graphics, was named Panzer. The game

How Long To Beat

15h

Main

27h

Extras

54h

Complete

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Genres:

Simulator

Themes:

Warfare

Game Modes:

Multiplayer

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