History of Electronic Games: Time Line

  • 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
  • Magnavox Odyssey

    Magnavox Odyssey
    World's first game console
    • Predates the Atari Pong home consoles
    • Prototype known as the “Brown Box” is
    now at the Smithsonian
    • 340,000 units sold
  • Gran Track 10

    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
  • Maze Wars

    Maze Wars
    One of the first FPS
    • Players wander in a maze
    • Used tile-based movement
    • Other players are eyeballs
    that can be shot or harmed
    • Players gain points for
    shooting other players and
    lose them for being shot
  • Coleco Telstar

    Coleco Telstar
    By Coleco - AY-3-8500
    chip
    • Pong variants on a
    domestic television
    receiver and available to
    any manufacturer
    • Battery-powered and
    external components
    were required
  • APF TV Fun

    APF TV Fun
    Pong clone manufactured by APF
    formally a electronics developer
    • Four built-in games (Tennis, Hockey,
    Single Handball, and Squash)
    • Had a speaker and two
    controller knobs
    • Powered by AC adapter or
    batteries
    • Limited success
  • 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
  • Magnavox Odyssey Advanced

    Magnavox Odyssey Advanced
    Played cartridges
    • Keyboard; used for
    educational games, selecting
    options, or programming
    • First game was an instant
    classic: Quest for the Rings!
    • Excellent speech synthesis unit
    • Master Strategy Series – a fusion
    of board and video games
  • 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 2 of 2

    Space Invaders 2 of 2
    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
  • Space Invaders 1 of 2

    Space Invaders 1 of 2
    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
  • Intellivision

    Intellivision
    By Mattel Electronics at $299
    • Four games available and a
    pack-in game: Las Vegas
    Poker & Blackjack
    • First to pose a serious
    threat to Atari
    • By 1982 over two million
    had been sold, earning Mattel
    a $100,000,000 profit
  • Asteroids

    Asteroids
    Popular and influential
    game - 70,000 sold by Atari
    • Vector display and 2D view
    • Control a spaceship in an
    asteroid field traversed
    by flying saucers
    • Object - shoot asteroids and
    saucers while not colliding or
    being hit by counter-fire
  • Pac Man 2 of 2

    Pac Man 2 of 2
    Appealed to both
    genders
    • Generated more than
    $2.5 billion in quarters
    by the 1990s
    • Highest brand
    awareness of any video
    game character
    GAD
  • Pac Man 1 of 2

    Pac Man 1 of 2
    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
  • Frogger

    Frogger
    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
  • Donkey Kong 1 of 2

    Donkey Kong 1 of 2
    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
  • Donkey Kong 2 of 2

    Donkey Kong 2 of 2
    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
  • 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