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It is! Looks like someone told me about it last September, and I linked it in early history of video games. That said, I don't think it counts as a "video game"- it's a war simulation program using computers. While the history of military (and economic) simulation programs in the 50s is interesting, it's a parallel track of progress that eventually came to influence some video game genres, not video games in and of themselves. --PresN03:43, 1 November 2020 (UTC)Reply