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WHAT WAS THE FIRST COIN-OPERATED VIDEO GAME?


[+] ballot by SiouXLea
ACTIVE Wed Jun 24, 09 - Thu Jun 24, 10

Space Invaders
Computer Space
Pong
Pac-Man

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Submitted by : SiouXLea
Submitted on : Jun 24,2009 2:17:46 pm
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What was the first coin-operated video game?


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Voted : Space Invaders
It's the first one I remember. Please remember and respect your elders, kids!
by Truthseeker013 on Wed Jun 24, 09 6:04pm [+]

Voted : Pong
My guess.
by forgetmenot on Wed Jun 24, 09 6:55pm [+]

Voted : Space Invaders
I don't think pong was "coin operated"...
by LCD on Thu Jun 25, 09 12:51am [+]

Quiz_Engine Says : The Quiz Answer is now revealed.
by Quiz_Engine on Sat Jun 27, 09 2:37am [+]

Voted : Pong
I remember playing it on a ferry
by Steelhamster on Sat Jun 27, 09 2:37am [+]

Voted : Computer Space
Computer Space is a video arcade game released in November 1971 by Nutting Associates. Created by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, who would both later found Atari, it is generally accepted that it was the world's first commercially sold coin-operated video game — and indeed, the first commercially sold video game of any kind, predating the Magnavox Odyssey by six months, and Atari's Pong by one year. Though not commercially sold, the coin operated minicomputer driven Galaxy Game preceded it by two months, located solely at Stanford University.

source Wikipedia
by passiveson on Fri Jul 03, 09 7:55pm [+]





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