Chess computers in popular culture

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JuLieN wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: It looks pretty much solid and heavy device....at least that's my impression from the picture....
Dr.D
It is about the same computer as the one in this picture:
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... =&start=20
So you can have a closer view :)

I guessed it was used so often in movies/series because it's a robotized computer: the chess pieces move by themselves.
It could be the MB Phantom but by the early 1990's the Milton Robot would be a very old computer as it was released in the early 1980's
The Fidelity Phantom Robots were released in the late 1980's-early 1990's and would have been much easeir to buy for the shooting of the movie

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JuLieN wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: It looks pretty much solid and heavy device....at least that's my impression from the picture....
Dr.D
It is about the same computer as the one in this picture:
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... =&start=20
So you can have a closer view :)

I guessed it was used so often in movies/series because it's a robotized computer: the chess pieces move by themselves.
Wow,it looks like a piano more than a dedicated chess device :shock:
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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
JuLieN wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: It looks pretty much solid and heavy device....at least that's my impression from the picture....
Dr.D
It is about the same computer as the one in this picture:
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... =&start=20
So you can have a closer view :)

I guessed it was used so often in movies/series because it's a robotized computer: the chess pieces move by themselves.
Wow,it looks like a piano more than a dedicated chess device :shock:
Dr.D
its not all that big Dr.D
fit perfectly on ones desk
no bigger then a full tournament sized board..but taller of course
here's an overhead view of it..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N ... 0922174592

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Steve B wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
JuLieN wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: It looks pretty much solid and heavy device....at least that's my impression from the picture....
Dr.D
It is about the same computer as the one in this picture:
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... =&start=20
So you can have a closer view :)

I guessed it was used so often in movies/series because it's a robotized computer: the chess pieces move by themselves.
Wow,it looks like a piano more than a dedicated chess device :shock:
Dr.D
its not all that big Dr.D
fit perfectly on ones desk
no bigger then a full tournament sized board..but taller of course
here's an overhead view of it..
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10261668@N ... 0922174592

Bird's Eye View Regards
Steve
Aha....that's more lke it :D

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I have one too: The famous Novag Robot Adversary can be seen in Rod Stewart's Video "Baby Jane" from 1983 (who would expect a chess computer in a music video? :wink:) and also in the movie "Sneakers" (with Robert Redford, Dan Akroyd and Sidney Poitier)


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In the 14th episode of the 5th season of the Outer Limits program (2000), the mad scientist is playing on his PowerBook against a chess program I can't identify (it looks a bit like ChessMaster maybe?):

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A closer look to the program, in another scene:
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Can someone identify this mysterious program?
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Is New York Ripper from 1982 mentioned? Probably not! It's very infamous movie see http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084719/. One of the leads is playing Chess Challenger and says "you are playing in fixed patterns!". Fortunately we are saved from standard check + mate thing..
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Good finding by Steven! :D
sje wrote:A dramatic portrayal of an early chess computer:

I was not quite eleven years old when this episode of Mission Impossible was first broadcast in 1968, yet somehow I remember much of it. Here is the version dubbed in German: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpI8SbbzrSE

Can you identify any of the electronic equipment props, or any of the chess game scores?
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Here's a comic strips from the 60ies. It's from Gaston Lagaffe (lit. Gaston Theblunder), by the Belgian genius André Franquin:

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Square 1:
Fantasio : what's this new crazy object, Gaston ?
Gaston: Fantastic, isn't it ? I bought it at the antiques fair! It's an automaton that plays chess!!

Square 2:
Fantasio: Really? Let's see about that!!
Gaston: it's really strong, the vendor said...

Square 3:
Fantasio: I played. Well, what will the champion do?
Gaston: It's said it always win!

Square 5:
Gaston: See? See??


I also saw a young genius boy play a game of chess against Robby the robot (yes, the same as in the movie), in Columbo's 6th episode of the third season : "Mind Over Mayhem". (1974)

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