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William T. Smith. "The Locomotive." Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. 1885

Mills Novelty Co. “Perfect Muscle Developer.” Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. Early 1900s

Mills Novelty Co. “Electricity is Life.” Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. 1904

Thomas Edison and William Dickson. “Kinetoscope.” Early Coin-Op Amusement. United States. 1894

American Mutoscope & Biography Co. Mutoscope. Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade. United States. 1901

Chester-Pollard Amusement Co. “Play Football.” Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1926

National Novelty. “Knock Out Fighters.” Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1928

David GoYlieb. “Bae Ball.” Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1931

Mills Novelty Co. “Tycoon.” Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1936

Harry Williams. “1937 World Series.” Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade. United States. 1937

Williams Electric Corp. “Road Racer.” Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade, United States. 1962

Sega. “Missile.” Mechanical/Electromechanical Arcade. Japan. 1969

Leonardo Torres. “El Ajedrecista.” Research Computers, Spain. 1912

Ferranti. Nimrod Digital Computer Playing “Nim.” Research Computers, England. 1951

William Higinbotham. “Tennis for Two.” Research Computers, United States. 1958

Steve Russell et al. “Spacewar!” Research Computers, United States. 1962

Paul Resch et al. “Orthanc.” Research Computers, United States. 1975

Nolan Bushnell. “Computer Space.” Early Video Arcade, United States. 1971

Ralph Baer. Magnavox “Odyssey.” 1st Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1972

Magnavox. “Shootout.” 1st Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1972

Magnavox. “Table Tennis.” 1st Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1972

Al Alcorn. “Pong.” Early Video Arcade, United States. 1972

Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs. “Breakout.” Early Video Arcade, United States. 1976

Atari. “Gran Trak 10.” Early Video Arcade, United Stats. 1974

Exidy. “Death Race.” Early Video Arcade, United States. 1976

Dave Shepperd. “Night Driver.” Early Video Arcade, United States. 1976

Magnavox. “Odyssey 100.” 1st Gen Home Video Games. United States. 1975

Tomohiro Nishikado. “Space Invaders.” Golden Age Arcade, Japan. 1978

Masanobu Endo. “Xevious.” Golden Age Arcade, Japan. 1982

Lyle Rains and Ed Logg. “Asteroids.” Golden Age Arcade, United States. 1979

Eugene Jarvis. “Robotron 2084.” Golden Age Arcade, United Stats. 1982

Dave Theurer. “Missile Command.” Golden Age Arcade, United States. 198

Toru Iwatani. “Pac-Man.” Golden Age Arcade, Japan. 1980

Shigeru Miyamoto. “Donkey Kong.” Golden Age Arcade, Japan. 1981

Cinematronics. “Dragon’s Lair.” Golden Age Arcade, United States. 1983

Owen Rubin. “Major Havoc.” Golden Age Arcade, United States. 1983

Atari. “Video Computer System.” 2nd Gen Home Video Games. United States. 1977

Atari. “Space Invaders.” 2nd Gen Home Video Games. United States. 1980

Warren RobineY. “Adventure.” 2nd Gen Home Video Games. United States. 1979

David Crane. “Piiall!” 2nd Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1982

Mys2que. “Custer’s Revenge.” 2nd Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1982

Howard ScoY Warshaw. “E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial” 2nd Gen Home Video Games, United States. 1982

Apple. “Apple II.” Early Home Computers, United States. 1977

Infocom. “Zork I: The Great Underground Empire.” Early Home Computers, United States. 1980

Roberta Williams. “King’s Quest.” Early Home Computers, United States 1984

Richard GarrioY. “Ul2ma.” Early Home Computers, United States. 1982

Ar2cial Intelligence Design. “Rogue.” Early Home Computers, United States. 1984

Lucaslm Games. “Rescue on Fractalus.” Early Home Computers, United States. 1984

David Braben and Ian Bell. “Elite.” Early Home Computers, England. 1984

Alexy Pajitnov. “Tetris.” Early Home Computers, Soviet Union. 1984

Jordan Mechner. “Prince of Persia.” Early Home Computers, United States. 1989