Video Game Timeline - Caine M.

  • Nintendo

    Nintendo was founded in Kyoto, Japan, on September 23, 1889 by Fusajiro Yamauchi.
  • Nintendo

    Company
  • Magnavox

    Company
  • Sega

    Sega began as a coin operated game company, Standard Games, in Hawaii. It was founded in 1940, and eventually was moved to be based in Japan. It merged twice, finally with Rosen Enterprises to form Sega.
  • Sony

  • Sony

    Company
  • Sega

    Company
  • Taito

  • Taito

    Company
  • Tennis for Two

    Game
  • Spacewar

    Game
  • Periscope

  • Crown Special Soccer

  • The Brown Box

    Later became the Magnavox Odyessy - Console
  • Konami

  • Konami

    Company
  • Oregon Trail

    Oregon Trail, a simulation of the pioneers journey west was created by Bill Heinemann and Paul Dillenberger. It was played on a teletype machine.
  • Oregon Trail

    Game
  • Atari

    Atari was founded in 1972 by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney.
  • Atari

    Company
  • Pong

    Game
  • Period: to

    Magnavox Odyssey

    Console
  • Hudson soft

  • Empire

  • Empire

    Game
  • Spasim

    Game
  • Gunfight

  • Gunfight

    Game
  • Atari 2600

    The video computer system, or the Atari 2600 is released.
  • Combat

    Game
  • Atari 2600

    Console
  • Space Invader

    Game
  • Capcom

    Capcomwas founded in 1979
  • ActiVIsion

  • ActiVision

    Company
  • Intellivision

    Console
  • Capcom

    Company
  • Pacman

    Toru Iwatani creates Pacman in July of 1980. The game becomes very popular and later appears on the Atari 2600.
  • Pacman

    game
  • Donkey Kong

    Donkey Kong by nintendo is released, featuring Mario as the main character, and also becomes extremely popular.
  • Donkey Kong

    Game
  • Electronic Arts

  • Electronic Arts

    Company
  • Colecovision

    Console
  • SG - 1000

    Sega's first console, the SG-1000 was released in 1983.
  • SG 1000

    Console
  • Tetris

    Alexey Pajitnov creates Tetris, a puzzle game.
  • Tetris

    Game
  • NES (Nintendo Entertainment System)

    Console
  • NES

    Although released in Japan in 1983 as the Famicom, Nintendo's first console (also known as the Nintendo Entertainment System, ro NES), was introduced to america 2 years later in a limited release. A year after, in 1986, it officially began to be sold.
  • Ubisoft

    A french game company, Ubisoftt, was founded in 1986
  • Atlus

  • Ubisoft

    Company
  • Sega Master System

    Console
  • The Genesis

  • Game Boy

    Nintendo's Game Boy brings handheld gaming into the limelight.
  • Game Freak

  • Game Freak

    Company
  • The Genesis

    Console
  • Game Boy

    Console
  • Epic Games

  • Epic Games

    Company
  • Playstation

    Console
  • Sonic the Hedgehog

    Game
  • Pathway to Darkness

    Game
  • Doom

    Game
  • Playstation

  • CD Projekt

    Company
  • Marathon

    Game
  • Saturn

    Console
  • Quake

    Game
  • Nintendo 64

    Console
  • The Pokemon Company

  • Level-5

  • Rockstar Games

    Company
  • The Pokemon Company

    Company
  • Game Boy Color

    Console
  • Monolith Soft

  • Monolith Soft

    Company
  • Gameloft

    Company
  • Sega Dreamcast

    Console
  • Playstation 2

    Console
  • Runescape

    Game
  • Xbox

    Console
  • Square Enix

  • Square Enix

    Company
  • WOW

    World of Warcraft
  • WOW

    World of Warcraft, Game.
  • Nintendo DS

    Console
  • Nintendo WII

    Console
  • ActiVision Blizzard

    Company
  • Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure

    Game
  • Nintendo 3DS

    Console