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EDSAC
Had a library os short programs called subroutines. -
EDSAC
Had a library of short programs called subroutines. -
SEGA
Its a slot machine game. -
Pong
Pong was based on table tennis -
Coleco Telestar
The chip played several Pong variants on a domestic television reciever, and became available to any manufacturer. -
Chuck E Cheese
• First type of family entertainment centers aimed at young children. -
Atari 2600
Bundled with two joysticks -
Space Invaders.
Was created in Japan -
Intellivision
By 1982 over two million Intellivision were sold -
Pac Man
Was appealing to both genders -
Pole Position
• Pole Position arcade racing game released by Atari. in the US. Most popular coin-op arcade game of 1983. Had a steering wheel and a gear shifter for low and high gears. The environmental/cockpit cabinet featured both an accelerator and brake pedal. -
Mario Brothers
Based of a italian plumer -
Nintendo Entertainment System
Sold over 60 million -
The Legend Of Zelda
• A high fantasy action-adventure video game series created in Japan and published by Nintendo. -
Final Fantasy
• The series is very successful; with more than 100 million -
Sonic The Hedgehog
• Its success led to the development of subsequent games in Sega's flagship, Sonic the Hedgehog -
Nintendo 64
• It was released with two launch games -
PlayStation2
• Its development was announced in March 1999, and it was released after a year in Japan. -
GameCube
• Successor to the nintedo 64 and the predecessor of the Wii. -
Microsoft Xbox
• Predecessor to Microsoft's Xbox 360 -
Xbox360
• Xbox Live service allows players to compete onlineand download arcade games and content such as TV shows, music videos, or rented movies. -
PlayStation3
• “3rd home game console by Sony and the successor to the PlayStation 2. -
Nintendo Wii
• Direct successor to the GameCube. Nintendo states that its console targets a broader demographic than Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3.