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+-   Anatomy of the First Video Game (1958) on Thursday October 23 2008, @01:59PM afabbro

Submitted by afabbro on Thursday October 23 2008, @01:59PM
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afabbro writes "Fifty years ago, before "Pong" and "Space Invaders," a nuclear physicist created "Tennis for Two," a 2-D tennis game that some say was the first video game ever. Built in 1958, it was "gynormous." "In addition to the oscilloscope screen and the controller, the guts of the original game were contained in an analog computer, which is "about as big as a microwave oven." "We have to load it into the back of a station wagon to move it. It's not a Game Boy that you put in your pocket.""
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