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| | | | Forty years ago, Nutting Associates released the world's first mass-produced and commercially sold video game, Computer Space. It was the brainchild of Nolan Bushnell, a charismatic engineer with a creative vision matched only by his skill at self-promotion. With the help of his business partner Ted Dabney and the staff of Nutting Associates, Bushnell pushed... | |
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| | | | Overview: Pong was made and released in November 1972 by the company Atari, then known as Nolan Bushnell. Pong is often mistaken for being "the first video game" (a title which definitively belongs to Tennis For Two), when in reality it was the first widely released arcade game, excluding Pinball and variations thereof. Pong is... | |
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| | | | Computer Space was the first video game product released to the general public, but it was not the first one to be conceived or designed. In 1966, an unassuming, taciturnengineer named Ralph Baer working for a large defense contractor became the somewhat improbable "father of video games" when he decided to do something about his... | |
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