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missile simulator
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Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr.
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cathode ray tube
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May 5
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1951
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NIMROD
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Festival of Britain
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NIM
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Ralph Baer
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1952
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OXO
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EDSAC
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history of video games
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November 16
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Shigeru Miyamoto
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The Legend of Zelda
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Mario
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Donkey Kong
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Tennis for Two
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computer game
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1958
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oscilloscope
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tennis
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ping pong
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William Higinbotham
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Pong
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Spacewar!
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Computer History Museum
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PDP-1
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Spacewar!
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computer games
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Stephen Russell
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PDP-1
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Digital Equipment Corporation
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Expensive Planetarium
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Space Travel
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Ken Thompson
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Multics
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22 March
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Ralph Baer
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United States Patent and Trademark Office
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patent
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Magnavox
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Sanders Associates
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Odyssey
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Namco
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Galaxy Game
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Spacewar!
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PDP-11
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Nutting Associates
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Computer Space
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Carleton College
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The Oregon Trail
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mainframe
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teletype
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Don Daglow
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computer baseball game
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PDP-10
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mainframe computer
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Star Trek
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History of video games
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First (1972–1977)
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Second (1976–1984)
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Video game crash of 1983
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Third (1983–1992)
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Sixth (1998–2006)
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