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Happy birthday video games!!!

http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?si … p;from=rss
May 15th marks the 40 year anniversary of the first games hooked up to the television. An article on the 1up site tells the story of Ralph Baer, Bill Harrison, and Bill Rusch working at the Sanders Associates company on a little game called Pong. They go into a great deal of detail on the development of the console, going so far as to include a number of the group's original notes on the project. "Baer kept the tiny lab, a former company library in Sanders' early days, locked at all times. Only two men had keys: Baer and Harrison. The room would remain the base of operations for their controversial video experiments for years to come -- experiments that, had they been known about widely at the time, might have garnered intense ridicule from other employees of the prominent defense contractor. Pursuing them was an utterly audacious move."

Cake and ice cream to follow ...

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Pong was not the first video game.
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Scorpion0x17 wrote:

Pong was not the first video game.
Tru but have to make a line somewhere ... a difference machine was probally the first computer, but most people have never heard of it. Maybe the article should have said "Popular Video Games" turn 40.
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I think they're saying it's the first console game (i.e. connected to a TV)
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Wraith wrote:

I think they're saying it's the first console game (i.e. connected to a TV)
It wasn't that either.

The earliest known interactive electronic game was created by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann on a cathode ray tube[3] in 1947. The game was a missile simulator inspired by radar displays from World War II. It used analogue circuitry, not digital, to drive the CRT, and used an overlay for the targets since graphics could not be drawn at the time.[1]

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And the first 'video game console' was the magnavox 'brown box' (AKA Odyssey) - released in 1972 (see same source as above quote).

PONG, often thought of as the first video game, was not released until 1972 (a year after Computer Space), and the home version did not come out until 1975 (three years after the Odyssey).

(same source)

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