The origin of video games lies in early cathode ray tube-based missile defense systems in the late 1940s. These programs were later adapted into other simple games during the 1950s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_video_games
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The History of Bingo - Short look at how Bingo came to be, dating back to 16th century in Italy. Medieval and Renaissance Games - Recreated rules of historical games with links.
http://www.dmoz.org/Games/History/
To "Learn More" about the history of a game, click the icon wherever you see it. The links are to games that we have available for sale
http://historicgames.com/gamestimeline.html
American History Games Clicking on a game link will open a new window. Close that window to return to this page.
http://gamequarium.com/americanhistory.html
Space War Pong Nintendo - the history of computer games and video console games - Video game history is interesting even if you have never touched a joystick.
http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blcomputer_videogames.htm
A Brief History of American Games . THE EARLY GAME MAKERS The game industry in the U.S. grew up in the Northeast. Most of the major manufacturers were in Massachusetts or in the ...
http://thebiggamehunter.com/_mgxroot/page_10768.html
The Official Website of the Pacific Life Holiday Bowl
http://www.holidaybowl.com/game-history/game-history.html
History Games For Kids Innovative history games that make learning and retaining history facts fun. These online history activities have been designed to help you review the ...
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In the history of computer and video games, the fourth generation (more commonly referred to as the 16 bit era) began on October 30, 1987 with the Japanese release of Nippon ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_video_games_(Fourth_generation_era)
Digital History enhances history teaching and research through primary sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and interactive materials.
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/games/games.cfm
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