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Posted by gamerjaym - March 17th, 2009


wat is jay up to well he been looking at videogames and how they have grew and found this Pinball Timeline: Video Games
Part I: Early Years
by Amanda Kudler

1958 1961 1965 1970 1972 Next: 1975-1984
1958

Physicist Willy Higinbotham invents the first "video game" at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York. His game, a table tennis-like game, was played on an oscilloscope.
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1961

Steve Russell, a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), creates Spacewar, the first interactive computer game. It runs on a Digital PDP-1 mainframe computer, and the graphics are made up of ASCII text characters.
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1966

Ralph Baer, an engineer at Sanders Associates, receives support from his company (a military electronics consulting firm in NH) to explore his idea of creating interactive games using a television.
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1967

Baer and team are successful in creating two interactive TV games-a chase game and a tennis game. They are also able to manipulate a toy gun so that it detects spots of light on the TV screen.
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1970

Magnavox licenses Baer's TV game from Sanders Associates
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Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney (future founders of Atari) begin their attempt to create an arcade version of Spacewar, calling it Computer Space.
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1971

Computer Space becomes first video arcade game ever released. 1500 games are distributed. Public consensus is that it is too difficult to play.
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1972

April 25
A U.S. patent is issued to Ralph Baer for "A Television Gaming Apparatus and Method"
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May 24
Magnavox's Odyssey, the first home video game system, is showcased at a convention in Burlingame, CA, and is released to the public later that year.
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Bushnell and Dabney found Atari. They name the company after a term from the Japanese game "Go". "Atari" is equivalent to "check" in a chess game.
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Al Alcorn is hired by Atari to program video games. The first game created by Atari is Pong. Ping-Pong, the original name, is already copyrighted, so the makers name it Pong after the sound of a ball hitting the paddle.


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