The history of the video game does not go back for centuries, but it goes back farther than you may have imagined. The earliest ancestor of the game we play today is a game called "Tennis for Two” that was introduced by inventor John Higginbotham back in 1958. This video game consisted of a horizontal line across the screen with a short perpendicular line to represent the net. In the 1960's the first interactive video game called Spacewar was invented and then the first game that was played using a television. Then, in the early 1970's the first video arcade game called "Computer Space” was introduced. Then in the mid1970's a new little company called Atari came out with a game known as "Pong” that people could play at home. The first two copyrighted video game products were sold in 1980 by Atari. We've come far in the past 26 years or so.
Now there are thousands of games on the market and a number of game systems as well. They keep improving the features and the products. You can even download games to play on your cell phone or play a video game on your watch. You can have a game with 3-D graphics, amazing sound quality and realistic movements. The Playstation 2, the X-Box, and the Game Cube are some of the bigger names in the industry. The new Playstation 3 is creating a buzz with its ability to burn DVDs.
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The entertainment software industry will continue to improve the products and technology out on the market today in response to consumer demand-the history of this product is far from over, but it has come a long way already.
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