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Wolfgang von Kempelen. "The Turk." Early Modern Period, Europe. 1769 |
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William T. Smith "The Locomotive." Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. 1885 |
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Mills Novelty Co. "Perfect Muscle Develepoer." Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. Early 1900s |
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Mills Novelty Co. "Electricity is Life." Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. 1904 |
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Thomas Edison and William Disckson. "Kinetoscope." Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. 1894 |
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Underwood and Underwood. Stereoscope. Early Home Entertainment. United States. Late 1800s |
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Mills Novelty Co. "New Quarterscope." Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. 1901 |
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American Mutoscope & Biography Co. Mutoscope. Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. 1901 |
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Unknown. Target Shooting Trade Stimulator. Early Coin-Op Amusement. Unknown Country. Early 20th C |
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Chester-Pollard Amusement Co. "Play Football." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United Sattes. 1926 |
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Chester-Pollard Amusement Co. "Play The Derby." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1929 |
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National Novelty. "Knock Out Fighters." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1928 |
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Harry Williams. "1937 World Series." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1937 |
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David Gottlieb. "Baffle Ball." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1931 |
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Mills Novelty Co. "Tycoon." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1936 |
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Williams Electric Corp. "Road Racer." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1962 |
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Chicago Coin. "Motorcycle." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1970 |
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Sega. "Missile." Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade. Japan. 1969 |
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Leonardo Torres. "El Ajedrecista." Early Computing, Spain. 1912 |
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Advanced Research Projects Agency. "The ARPANET." Early Computing, United States. 1969 |
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Ferranti. Nimrod Digital Computer Playing "Nim". Early Digital Games, England. 1951 |
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William Higinbotham. "Tennis for Two." Early Digital Games, United States. 1958 |
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Steve Russell et al. "Spacewar!" Early Digital Games, United States. 1962 |
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Steve Russell et al. Controller for "Spacewar!" Early Digital Games, United States. 1962 |
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Nolan Bushnell. "Computer Space." Early Video Arcade, United States. 1971 |
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Ralph Baer. Magnavox "Odyssey." 1st Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1972 |
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Magnavox. "Shootout." 1st Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1972 |
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Magnavox. "Table Tennis." 1st Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1972 |
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Al Alcorn. "Pong." Early Video Arcade, United States. 1972 |
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Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. "Breakout." Early Video Arcade, United States. 1976 |
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Atari. "Gran Trak 10." Early Video Arcade, United States. 1974 |
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Exidy. "Death Race." Early Video Arcade, United States. 1976 |
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Dave Sheppard. "Night Driver." Early Video Arcade, United States. 1976 |
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Magnavox. "Odyssey 100." 1st Gen Home Video Games. United States. 1975 |
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Tomohiro Nishikado. "Space Invaders." Golden Age Arcade, Japan. 1978 |
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Masanobu Endo. "Xevious." Golden Age Arcade, Japan. 1982 |
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Lyle Rains and Ed Logg. "Asteroids." Golden Age Arcade, United States. 1979 |
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Eugene Jarvis. "Robotron 2084." Golden Age Arcade, United States. 1982 |
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Dave Theurer. "Missile Command." Golden Age Arcade, United States. 1980 |
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Toru Iwatani. "Pac-Man" Golden Age Aracde, Japan. 1980 |
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Shigeru Myamoto. "Donkey Kong." Golden Age Arcade, Japan. 1981 |
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Cinematronics. "Dragon's Lair." Golden Age Arcade, United States. 1983 |
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Owen Ruben. "Major Havoc." Golden Age Arcade, United States. 1983 |
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Atari. "Video Computer System." 2nd Gen Home Video Games. United States. 1977 |
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Atari. Joystick for the VCS. 2nd Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1977 |
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Atari. "Space Invaders." 2nd Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1980 |
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Warren Robinett. "Adventure." 2nd Gen Home Video Games. United States. 1979 |
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David Crane. "Pitfall." 2nd Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1982 |
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Mystique. "Custer's Revenge." 2nd Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1982 |
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Howard Scott Warshaw. "E.T: The Extra Terrestrial." 2nd Gen Home Video Games. 1982 |
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