youtube.com — Although the first computer games appeared in the 50s, they used vector displays, not video. It was not until 1972 that Magnavox released the first home video game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, invented by Ralph H. Baer. The Odyssey was initially only moderately successful.
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zephyros828Jan 25, 2008
They really could tighten up the graphics a bit.
godspcJan 25, 2008
My brain can't support that many pixels
steelejkJan 26, 2008
In 35 years we'll all be able to run Crysis at full graphics... maybe.
yamahahaJan 26, 2008
Wait? There's a middle age man playing video games with a hot chick. My how things have changed.
elagothroJan 26, 2008
doubtful.
kanidiaJan 28, 2008
Digging down an honest question? The negativity on digg is pretty bad...
Closed AccountJan 30, 2008
does it do widescreen?