Video Game History

  • Sega

    Sega
    In 1951 Sega was launched
  • Pong

    Pong
    A coin-op arcade game by Atari Inc
    Based on table tennis
    First game to gain widespread popularity - launched the industry boom

    Led to a successful patent-infringement lawsuit from the Magnavox Odyssey
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    First Generation

  • 1974 - Gran Track 10

    1974 - Gran Track 10
    A single-player racing arcade game by Atari
    Player races against the game clock, accumulating points
    Early diode-based ROM was used
    Controls, steering wheel, shifter, accelerator, and brake pedals were all firsts for arcade games
  • 8bit home systems

    8bit home systems
  • Fairchild Channel F

    Fairchild Channel F
    The world's second cartridge-based video game console, after the Magnavox Odyssey Sold for $169.95 Originally called Video Entertainment System (VES), but when Atari released VCS, it was renamed
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    second gen gaming

    By the mid-1970s cartridges moved to CPU-based consoles
    Games now consisting of microprocessor-based code; games burned onto ROM chips mounted inside plastic cartridge casings that could be plugged into slots on the console
    Consumers could acquire large libraries of game cartridges
  • Atari 2600

    Atari 2600
    Popularized game cartridges - popular in the 1980s
    Originally Atari VCS; later changed to "Atari 2600" in 1982, after the release of Atari 5200 Two joysticks, two paddle controllers, and a cartridge game - initially Combat later Pac-Man
  • Chuck E Cheese’s

    Chuck E Cheese’s
    First family entertainment centers aimed at young children
    Pizza restaurant with arcade games, amusement rides, an animatronics show, climbing equipment, tubes, and slides
    Helped improve the image of video games
  • Space Invaders

    Space Invaders
    Created in Japan - later licensed in US
    Shooting game - players defeat waves of aliens with a laser and earn points
    So successful it caused a temporary shortage of coins in Japan
    Grossed $2 billion worldwide by 1982
    Pixilated alien has become a pop culture icon, often used as a symbol representing video games as a whole
  • astroids

    astroids
  • Pac Man

    Pac Man
    Namco - considered among the most famous arcade games of all time
    Became a social phenomenon that sold related merchandise and inspired an animated television series and a top-ten hit single
    Appealed to both genders
    Generated more than $2.5 billion in quarters by the 1990s
    Highest brand awareness of any video game character
  • Donkey Kong

    Donkey Kong
    By Nintendo - platform
    Move the character across a series of platforms while dodging and jumping over obstacles
    Rescue a damsel in distress from a giant ape - Donkey Kong
    The hero and ape became two of Nintendo's most popular characters
    Nintendo licensed to Coleco, which developed home console versions
    Dominated the market in the 1980s and early 1990s
  • Froggers

    Froggers
    Move frogs home by crossing a busy road and navigate a river - skillful players obtain bonuses
    A classic - noted for its novel gameplay and theme
    Used two Z80 processors
    By 2005, sold 20 million worldwide, 5 million in the US
  • Galaga

    Galaga
    Fixed-shooter game
    Control a space ship while aliens fly in formation and come down at the player's ship to either shoot or collide
    Players fire at enemies, and once all enemies are vanquished, at which point the player moves to the next stage
  • Tron

    Tron
    Game was based on the Disney movie
    A computer hacker is trapped inside a digital world and forced to participate in gladiatorial-type games
  • Q-Bert

    Q-Bert
    By Gottlieb
    Isometric platform with puzzle elements where the player controls the character from a third-person perspective
    Object is to make all cubes the same color
    Uses a joystick
  • Pole Position

    Pole Position
    Arcade racing by Atari
    Most popular coin-op arcade game of 1983
    Use a steering wheel and a gear shifter for low and high gears
    Featured an accelerator and brake pedal
  • 1984 - Video Game Crash

    1984 - Video Game Crash
    ET games
  • Tetris

    Tetris
    Tile-matching from the Soviet Union
    Name is from the Greek numerical prefix tetra- four segments
    Electronic Gaming Monthly's 100th issue had Tetris in first place as "Greatest Game of All Time“
    For Commodore 64 and IBM PC
    Sold more than 70 million copies
    In January 2010, it was announced that Tetris has sold more than 100 million copies for mobile phones alone since 2005
  • NES

    NES
    8-bit console by Nintendo
    Most successful of its time; sold over 60 million worldwide
    Helped revitalize the US industry following crash of 1984 - set the standard for consoles
    First console to play and openly court third-party developers
    Slogan "Now You're Playing With Power!"
  • Nintendo's Wii

    Nintendo's Wii