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I have very sad news to share today about @jockblaney : k2radio.com/jock-blaney-ra…
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Capturing pretty much how im feeling right now ha...
I'm currently going through a break-up with a dismissive avoidant who has been escaping to the USA while I'm home, trying to clear one house in order to move into a new also vlearong the one I'm leaving. I look and feel exactly like this... send love lol #iloveyou
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@historyinmemes first, this is AI. second, tennis for two still isn't the first. this is from 1947. The Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Device. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathode-r…
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The world’s first video game, played on its original 1957 hardware.
In October 1958, physicist William Higinbotham developed what is widely recognized as the first video game, Tennis for Two, to entertain visitors at a public exhibition at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Unlike later digital consoles, the game ran on a Donner Model 30 analog computer and displayed graphics on a five-inch oscilloscope. Players controlled the action with custom aluminum controllers featuring a knob to set the ball’s angle and a button to hit it over a simulated net.
While earlier electronic creations like the 1947 Cathode-Ray Tube Amusement Device or 1950’s Bertie the Brain existed, Tennis for Two is notable as the first game designed purely for entertainment, rather than research or technical demonstration.
Although the original hardware was dismantled in 1959, and no intact version survives, modern replicas have been built to celebrate this groundbreaking moment in gaming history.
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