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The history of video game consoles, both home and handheld, began in the 1970s. The first console that played games on a television set was the 1972 Magnavox Odyssey, first conceived by Ralph H. Baer in 1966.
Baer, who’s sometimes referred to as Father of Video Games, licensed his device to Magnavox, which sold the system to consumers as the Odyssey, the first video game home console, in 1972. Over...
The first video game consoles were produced in the early 1970s. Ralph H. Baer devised the concept of playing simple, spot-based games on a television screen in 1966, which later became the basis of the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972.
The Video Game Console Timeline is a list of video game consoles in Chronological order and the significance they had on the industry.
Sales of video game consoles and cartridges plunged in 1983 and 1984. Many companies like Mattel and Magnavox discontinued their video game lines completely, while Atari, the leader in the field, struggled to remain afloat.
Learn about the history of gaming consoles, from the pioneering days of Magnavox to cutting-edge technology of the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Join us on a thrilling journey through time!
A brief history of video game consoles, from the Magnavox Odyssey to the Playstation 4, illustrated with videos from the BBC Archive.
The first home video game console was the Magnavox Odyssey, and the first arcade video games were Computer Space and Pong.
Fifty years ago today, an episode of the BBC's Tomorrow's World introduced the Magnavox Odyssey, the world's first ever home video games console. It was a basic but visionary design, and...
A huge number of consoles and video games flooded the market. Many of these consoles and games were low quality, and made it difficult for consoles offering innovative features or quality games to compete.