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June 3, 2010

Oscilloscope Open

devadutta @ 11:59 pm, GMT +0000 ( 1275609551 ) Play

Another one from raklodramA. Cannot believe we had not asked this one before :)

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Answer:

Tennis for Two — Arguably, the first ever video game.

39 Responses to “Oscilloscope Open”

  1. Raghuvansh Says:

    Tennis for Two


  2. varuns88 Says:

    Tennis For Two. One of the first video games.

    varuns88

  3. udupendra Says:

    Tennis for Two

    udupendra

  4. Thejas V R Says:

    tennis for two


  5. shrik Says:

    Tennis for Two.

    or, oscilloscope pong! first graphical display game possibly, etc, blah.

    shrik

  6. Rogi Says:

    It’s an oscilloscope CRT displaying the game “Tennis for Two”. I thought we had seen this one before.


  7. dineshk Says:

    Tennis for two – often considered the first video game. Basically Pong in an oscilloscope.


  8. SV Says:

    Tennis for Two, first video game on an analog computer
    (OK, I cheated!)


  9. Ananth Says:

    Tennis for two – first video game.

    Ananth

  10. Manish Achuth Says:

    One of the earliest video games ever -> Tennis for two.


  11. Dibyo Says:

    Tennis for Two analog computer game that used an oscilloscope

    Dibyo

  12. Shwetha Maiya Says:

    Tennis for Two – a game of tennis or ping pong on an oscilloscope. William Higinbotham is the creator.


  13. Anubhav Says:

    Tennis for Two was a game developed in 1958 on an analog computer, which simulates a game of tennis or ping pong on an oscilloscope. Created by American physicist William Higinbotham, it is important in the history of video games as one of the first electronic games to use a graphical display.

    Anubhav

  14. eswar Says:

    “Tennis for Two” first video game developed by William Higinbotham.


  15. googboog Says:

    the first ever computer game, tennis for two,


  16. krudebox Says:

    Probably the world’s first video game. Tennis for Two. By William Higinbotham


  17. Rahulk Says:

    Tennis for Two by William Higinbotham

    One of the first games to use graphical display


  18. Smitha R Maiya Says:

    Tennis for Two, an early analog computer game that used an oscilloscope for a display.


  19. Vishnu Says:

    Tennis for two… one of the earliest video games


  20. Sumanth Patlolla Says:

    Tennis for Two, an interactive game engineered by William Higinbotham in 1958


  21. KK Says:

    Tennis for Two, an early analog computer game that used an oscilloscope for a display..

    KK

  22. Treyambak Madyalkar Says:

    Tennis for Two, an early analog computer game that used an oscilloscope for a display


  23. Logik Says:

    Tennis for two, by willy higginbotham. The precursor to pong. I thought this was asked before :-)


  24. reddevil_ani Says:

    Tennis for Two, an early analog computer game that used an oscilloscope for a display.


  25. Roy Says:

    World’s first video game (allegedly), Pong


  26. raklodramA Says:

    The First Video Game.
    Tennis For Two


  27. Bharath Says:

    Tennis for Two, an early analog computer game that used an oscilloscope for a display

    Bharath

  28. lanu Says:

    ‘Tennis for Two’computer game. It is created using an analog computer and the vector display system of an oscilloscope.


  29. Qbrain Says:

    “Tennis for Two” a game developed on an analog computer, simulates game of tennis/pingpong on an oscilloscope.
    Developed by william higginbotham, it is considered to be one of the first electronic games to use “graphical display”


  30. shenoyvarun86 Says:

    Tennis for Two

    shenoyvarun86

  31. dheeraj Says:

    Tennis for Two on an oscilloscope


  32. sandesh Says:

    Tennis for Two


  33. Arun T P Says:

    Tennis for Two, the 2nd video game


  34. Ajay Parasuram Says:

    Tennis for Two. The first ever video game, or so it’s claimed.


  35. varun Says:

    the oscilloscope ping pong simulation


  36. rohanquizzer Says:

    its the tennis for two video game, one of the first to use a display using an oscilloscope


  37. chubaka Says:

    first ever video game .. pong.


  38. Advaith Says:

    Tennis for Two


  39. Xanda Says:

    Tennis for Two, by William Higinbotham


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