Was ging eigentlich damals mit den Analogrechnern?
Ja, spielen beispielsweise 😊
Was ging eigentlich damals mit den Analogrechnern?
Ja, spielen beispielsweise 😊
Working on a new Tennis for two build with a more period accurate oscilloscope.
More info and docs coming soon and on https://github.com/Ultrawipf/t42_stm32
The first computer game ever created was 'Tennis for Two,' developed in 1958 by physicist William Higinbotham. Designed as a demonstration for visitors at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, this innovative game was displayed on an oscilloscope, allowing players to simulate a game of tennis by controlling the angle of their shots with knobs and pressing a button to serve.
Unlike later commercial video games, 'Tennis for Two' was not created for profit but to engage the public with science and technology. Higinbotham's creation showcased the potential of computers for interactive entertainment, paving the way for the vibrant gaming industry we know today. This pioneering moment in gaming history highlights how creativity and innovation can emerge from unexpected places, transforming our interaction with technology. #TennisForTwo #GamingHistory #TechInnovation #InteractiveMedia #Pioneers #VideoGames
Repórter Retro 098
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Thought Pong was the first ever video game? Nope... actually, it was a tennis simulator, called 'Tennis for Two', which was born on this day all the way back in 1958. Do you think it's due a revival?
#TechHistory #TennisForTwo #VideoGames https://thisdayintechhistory.com/10/18/the-worlds-first-video-game/
October 18, 1958 William Higinbotham and Robert Dvorak, Sr. show off a tennis simulator game they called Tennis for Two. Developed on a Donner Model 30 analog computer using an oscilloscope, it is the first known electronic game to use a graphical display. Higinbotham and Dvorak developed the game to show off to visitors to the…
@miialyyra Tulet huomaamaan että se mullistaa koko historian kulun!
Mutta #TänäänOpin tuon #TennisForTwo! Tästä infograafista oli hyötyä minullekin. :)