As the years passed, technology has evolved in various ways. Thinner, brighter, clearer picture From television to voice activated equipment. These technological advances are more common in the video game industry. Every year, large companies such as Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo are looking for the best video game machine on the market. I will not explain how these three companies will improve each console and whether one is superior to the other.
Have you ever played video games and want to know? What's the matter with this? Who invented it? Then I am very lucky because you have all the information you need to know about the history of video games. How is the video game evolved by the technology we use in everyday life? Did you just get a video game when asking someone? Most people will say they will be wrong in the 1970s. "In 1958, an engineer working at the US government, William A. Higginbotham
Indeed, today's video games are much more advanced than the first video games created in the early 1960s and are growing rapidly every day. But first, you know where the first video game was made. Let's share the history of "video game" with you. According to this movie, the first video game was made by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the late 1960's under the name "Steve Russell" Spacewar ". It operates on the Digital PDP - 1 mainframe computer, and the graphic consists of ASCII text characters. Inari in 1972, founder of Noari Bushnell, announced the first successful arcade video game at Pong. Pong is very popular after it came out. Move the cursor to play the slide so that the slide bounces off the moving rectangle. As you proceed, it will accelerate. In 1975, Atari's Pong was released, and it had a big impact on the game market. I do not know the next XD
Video games have been around since the early 1970's. The first commercial arcade video game, computer space was announced by Nutting Associates in 1971. In 1972, Pong introduced the arcade. One noteworthy interesting project is that it was formed by Nolan Bushnell, where Atari developed computer space. He asked Nutting Associates to find the first truly successful commercial arcade video game called Atari, then Pong. In the same year, Magnavox launched the first home video game system. Known as the Odyssey, it does not even have a microprocessor! In the center of the system is a circuit board with about 4 transistors and diodes. The Odyssey is very limited - it only produces very simple graphics and requires a custom plastic overlay on the television screen. In 1975, Atari launched its home version of its popular arcade game Pong. The original version of Pong is only sold through Sears, there are even Sears' logos.