Gameheadz: History of Video Games (2003)
Discovery Channel
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Gameheadz (2003)
Since the first Pong machine was launched three decades ago, computer games have evolved to become the world’s second-largest entertainment industry, after music. This fascinating program profiles the visionaries, mavericks, and renegades of this addictive multibillion-dollar industry. Interviews with Nolan Bushnell, Ralph Baer, and others illustrate the innovation and creativity that went into the creation of Space Invaders, Pac-Man, Asteroids, Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, and Tetris, among others, and the Game Boy system. A Discovery Channel Production. (51 minutes) © 2003
Source: http://ffh.films.com/id/6683/Gameheadz.htm
A Short Timeline of Video Games
Video game history reaches back to games using early computers, and progresses forward into who knows what. A brief video game timeline:
1958 - creation of "Ping pong" tennis on an oscilloscope screen by William Higinbotham at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
1961 - development of Spacewar on a PDP-1 at MIT for th... (read more)
Since the first Pong machine was launched three decades ago, computer games have evolved to become the world’s second-largest entertainment industry, after music. This fascinating program profiles the visionaries, mavericks, and renegades of this addictive multibillion-dollar industry. Interviews with Nolan Bushnell, Ralph Baer, and others illustrate the innovation and creativity that went into the creation of Space Invaders, Pac-Man, Asteroids, Donkey Kong, Super Mario Brothers, and Tetris, among others, and the Game Boy system. A Discovery Channel Production. (51 minutes) © 2003
Source: http://ffh.films.com/id/6683/Gameheadz.htm
A Short Timeline of Video Games
Video game history reaches back to games using early computers, and progresses forward into who knows what. A brief video game timeline:
1958 - creation of "Ping pong" tennis on an oscilloscope screen by William Higinbotham at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
1961 - development of Spacewar on a PDP-1 at MIT for th... (read more)
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