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The very early Computer Game History

Type
Audio
Tags
games
Authors
Andreas Lange
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 22th (22C3) 2005
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://dewy.fem.tu-ilmenau.de/CCC/22C3/audio/mp3/22C3-424-en-the_very_early_computer_game_history.mp3
File name
22C3-424-en-the_very_early_computer_game_history.mp3
File size
24.3 MB
MD5
9e9a853cf413a9e665239700792be6d4
SHA1
acded23eceb733a8438b439d2c64ffc1c2beaf73

Andreas Lange will show the very early computer games before they became a commercial product. If you ever want to know, what was really the first game this session will be the right one for you. Andreas Lange will present the hidden history of early computer games - a story that is only now beginning to be told. While mainstream history usually starts with the space shooter Computer Space, which was programmed at M.I.T. in 1962, the rich games history began much earlier. It is surprising to discover just how strong the contemporary aspects of commerce, science and entertainment were way back then. Want to know what the first game was really like? This is the session for you.

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