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History of Games
What is a GAME ?

A game is any activity that brings pleasure and
without conscious purpose .

A game is structured playing, usually undertaken for
enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational
tool.

Example- people dance, play musical instruments, act
in plays etc,
Oldest Games

Royal Game of Ur oldest complete set of gaming
equipment ever found (3000BC)
(3000BC)
*Senet is a board game
*meaning the "Game of
passing"
Backgammon

Backgammon is actually just one of a large family of
games once referred to as "tables" that were played
on the same type of board
Types of Games

Sports/Olympic games

Tabletop games

Video games

Children's games
Sports
Tabletop Games
Played on a table or other flat surface
Example - Board games, Card games,Dice games
Children's Games

Children’s games are informal games, most often
played by children without adult organization,
sometimes even despite the disapproval of adults.

Example - Jump the rope. Musical chair. Clapping
game
Video Games

An electronic/computerized game played by
manipulating images on a video display/television
screen

Example-Arcade games,Computer games,Console
games,Hand-held games,Online games,Mobile
games,Flash games..
History of Video Games
Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. and Estle Ray Mann in
1947, created the world's first Arcade game to use a
“Cathode ray tube amusement device“ based game
.
Cathode ray tubeThomas T.Goldsmith
1950

Charly Adama created the "Bouncing Ball" video
game program for MIT's new Whirlwind Computer.

The first computer to display "real-time" video
signals.

It was first demonstrated in April 1951.
Whirlwind Computer - MIT (US)
1951

“Ferranti International” created the “NIMROD
computer”.

It was designed exclusively to play the game of “NIM”

It was the very first digital computer designed game
in recorded history.
“NIM"Game Demonstration(UK)NIMROD Computer (UK)
1952

Alexander S. Douglas designed a computer
program for Tic-Tac-Toe (also known as Noughts and
Crosses)

OXO was the first digital graphical simulation game,
and ran on the EDSAC Computer at Cambridge.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCTRWD3DFsA
1958

William Higinbotham created the first video game.

“Tennis for Two," was created and played on a
Brookhaven National Laboratory oscilloscope.
William Higinbotham Tennis for Two

In 1962, Steve Russell invented SpaceWar. It was
the first game intended for computer use.

ISpacewar (Steve Russell)
Evolution of Video Games
Ralph baer who was called as father of video
games .
In 1967, Ralph Baer wrote the first video game played
on a television set, a game called Chase.
chase game (Ralph baer)
GOLDEN AGE
OF
VIDEO GAMES
* In the 1970’s we can call it as Goldenage of arcade
games.
* In the student union at Stanford university
installed a game called “Galaxy”. This game is first
coin operated arcade game.
* First Commercial game was launched by Nutting
associates which was designed by Nolan Busnell
and Ted Dabney created coin operated arcade
version of space war .
Galaxy space war
* The first arcade game Ataris pong released by
ATARIS Which one was a great successfull game and that
one widely spreaded game. Atari sold 19000 units and
many imitators are also formed.
* Ralph baer joined with Magnovox odyssey released
“Magnavox odyssey system”. In Magnovox odyssey
system there is no catridges in that only it had few
programmed games in the console.
1972
Evolution of Video Games
Evolution of Game Consoles
Evolution of Game Characters
Crash of Video Games
1983
* This the year in which Major crash was happened
in the video game industry
* E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial developed and published
by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600 video game console.
It is based on the film of the E.T, and was designed
by Howard Scott Warshaw.It was poorly designed.
* Atari buried thousands of cartridges of E.T in land.
Platforms
Genres
Action Adventure Role playing
Action-adventureSimulation
Beyond Good & EvilSim City
Strategy
Dragon Quest
Warcraft
Devil May Cry Grand Theft Auto
Game Abbreviations
FPS - First Person Shooter
SHMUP - Shoot 'em up
TPS - Third Person Shooter
MM0 - Massively Multi-player Online
RPG - Role Playing Game
JRPG - Japanese Role Playing Game
SRPG - Strategy Role Playing Game
RTS - Real Time Strategy
RTT - Real Time Tactics
TBS - Turn-based strategy
TBT - Turn-based tactics
SIM - Simulation
FMV - Full Motion video
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History of games

  • 2. What is a GAME ?  A game is any activity that brings pleasure and without conscious purpose .  A game is structured playing, usually undertaken for enjoyment and sometimes used as an educational tool.  Example- people dance, play musical instruments, act in plays etc,
  • 3. Oldest Games  Royal Game of Ur oldest complete set of gaming equipment ever found (3000BC)
  • 4. (3000BC) *Senet is a board game *meaning the "Game of passing"
  • 5. Backgammon  Backgammon is actually just one of a large family of games once referred to as "tables" that were played on the same type of board
  • 6. Types of Games  Sports/Olympic games  Tabletop games  Video games  Children's games
  • 8. Tabletop Games Played on a table or other flat surface Example - Board games, Card games,Dice games
  • 9. Children's Games  Children’s games are informal games, most often played by children without adult organization, sometimes even despite the disapproval of adults.  Example - Jump the rope. Musical chair. Clapping game
  • 10. Video Games  An electronic/computerized game played by manipulating images on a video display/television screen  Example-Arcade games,Computer games,Console games,Hand-held games,Online games,Mobile games,Flash games..
  • 12. Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr. and Estle Ray Mann in 1947, created the world's first Arcade game to use a “Cathode ray tube amusement device“ based game . Cathode ray tubeThomas T.Goldsmith
  • 13. 1950  Charly Adama created the "Bouncing Ball" video game program for MIT's new Whirlwind Computer.  The first computer to display "real-time" video signals.  It was first demonstrated in April 1951. Whirlwind Computer - MIT (US)
  • 14. 1951  “Ferranti International” created the “NIMROD computer”.  It was designed exclusively to play the game of “NIM”  It was the very first digital computer designed game in recorded history. “NIM"Game Demonstration(UK)NIMROD Computer (UK)
  • 15. 1952  Alexander S. Douglas designed a computer program for Tic-Tac-Toe (also known as Noughts and Crosses)  OXO was the first digital graphical simulation game, and ran on the EDSAC Computer at Cambridge.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCTRWD3DFsA
  • 16. 1958  William Higinbotham created the first video game.  “Tennis for Two," was created and played on a Brookhaven National Laboratory oscilloscope. William Higinbotham Tennis for Two
  • 17.  In 1962, Steve Russell invented SpaceWar. It was the first game intended for computer use.  ISpacewar (Steve Russell)
  • 19. Ralph baer who was called as father of video games . In 1967, Ralph Baer wrote the first video game played on a television set, a game called Chase. chase game (Ralph baer)
  • 21. * In the 1970’s we can call it as Goldenage of arcade games. * In the student union at Stanford university installed a game called “Galaxy”. This game is first coin operated arcade game. * First Commercial game was launched by Nutting associates which was designed by Nolan Busnell and Ted Dabney created coin operated arcade version of space war . Galaxy space war
  • 22. * The first arcade game Ataris pong released by ATARIS Which one was a great successfull game and that one widely spreaded game. Atari sold 19000 units and many imitators are also formed. * Ralph baer joined with Magnovox odyssey released “Magnavox odyssey system”. In Magnovox odyssey system there is no catridges in that only it had few programmed games in the console. 1972
  • 24. Evolution of Game Consoles
  • 25. Evolution of Game Characters
  • 26. Crash of Video Games
  • 27.
  • 28. 1983 * This the year in which Major crash was happened in the video game industry * E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial developed and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600 video game console. It is based on the film of the E.T, and was designed by Howard Scott Warshaw.It was poorly designed. * Atari buried thousands of cartridges of E.T in land.
  • 30. Genres Action Adventure Role playing Action-adventureSimulation Beyond Good & EvilSim City Strategy Dragon Quest Warcraft Devil May Cry Grand Theft Auto
  • 31.
  • 32. Game Abbreviations FPS - First Person Shooter SHMUP - Shoot 'em up TPS - Third Person Shooter MM0 - Massively Multi-player Online RPG - Role Playing Game JRPG - Japanese Role Playing Game SRPG - Strategy Role Playing Game RTS - Real Time Strategy RTT - Real Time Tactics TBS - Turn-based strategy TBT - Turn-based tactics SIM - Simulation FMV - Full Motion video
  • 33.
  • 34. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3