ryan mcclenon burnett 6th. edward u. condon in 1940 designed a computer game called nim, in which...
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Edward U. Condon in 1940 designed a computer game called Nim, in which players avoided picking up the last matchstick. Although the computer won 90% of the time.
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Thomas Goldsmith as well as Estle Mann Created the first “FPS” as they attached a cathode ray tube hooked to an oscilloscope display, challenging players to fire a gun at a target.
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In 1950 Claude Shannon created a basic program in which players could play a casual game of chess.
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In 1955 The U.S Military invented a game in which the Red and Blue team wage war against eachother.
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John Burgeson Created a baseball simulation game that ran on a 1620 IBM computer.
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After Dartmouth defeated Princeton 28-14, a computer programmer created the first football game.
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In 1970 an American Scientist created a game in which overcrowded cells would die while others reproduced. Beautiful patterns would soon to emerge on the screen.
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Atari introduced one of the first console games named “Pong”.
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A missing slice of pizza inspired Toru Iwatani to create Pac Man, Later to become one of the best selling games of all time.
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In 1985 the NES was released, soon reviving the video game industry.
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Microsoft 3.0 came with a game Solitare installed into it which allowed users to play a classic card game at home on a computer
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Sony released The Play station which was sold for 100$ less than the Sega Saturn.
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Was created to be a simple simulation game but later became the best selling computer game of all time and the most popular among female players.
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 brings high-definition realism to the game market, as well as even better multiplayer competitions on Xbox Live.