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The History Of Video Games

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Page 1: The History Of Video Games. A tennis game was created by use of an oscilloscope by William Higinbotham at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the USA 1958.

The History Of Video Games

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A tennis game was created by use of an oscilloscope by William

Higinbotham at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the USA

1958

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Spacewar was developed on a “PDP-1” at MIT in the USA

1961

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Odyssey was launched, the first commercially available videogame for

Television. It was very complex and very expensive

1972

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1972

Nolan Bushnell creates Pong and forms a company, Atari, to create video

games

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1978

Taito creates Space Invaders

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1980

Pacman is released in Japan, to be played on a micro home computer.

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1985

Nintendo release the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System)

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The first hand held machine is released from Nintendo, called the "Game Boy"

1989

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Sega releases the Sega Genesis

1989

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Sonic is produced by Sega in response to Nintendo's Mario.

1991

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Sony releases the Playstation in Japan

1994

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Nintendo releases the Nintendo 64

1996

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Dreamcast with its 128 bit processor is released in the UK.

1999

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The Playstation 2 is released.

2001

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In September, Nintendo releases the Gamecube

2001

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In November, Microsoft enters the console market with the Xbox and

Halo is released at launch, boosting sales hugely.

2001

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In 2005 Microsoft released the Xbox 360

2005

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In 2005 Sony releases the handheld PSP (Playstation Portable) in

widescreen.

2005

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In 2006 Sony releases the PS3 in order to compete with the Xbox 360

2006