| List of years in video gaming (table) |
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| … 1963 . 1964 . 1965 . 1966 . 1967 . 1968 . 1969 … 1970 1971 1972 -1973- 1974 1975 1976 … 1977 . 1978 . 1979 . 1980 . 1981 . 1982 . 1983 … |
| Related time period or subjects |
| … 1970 . 1971 . 1972 - 1973 - 1974 . 1975 . 1976 … … 1940s . 1950s . 1960s -1970s- 1980s . 1990s . 2000s |
| Art . Archaeology . Architecture . Literature . Music . Science +... |
Events
- On 19 March, Kagemasa Kozuki establishes Konami Industry Co., Ltd..[1] Formerly the owner of a jukebox repair/rental business in Osaka, Japan, Kozuki launches Konami to manufacture amusement machines for video arcades.[2]
- In May, Hudson Soft Ltd. is established in Sapporo, Japan for the purpose of marketing telecommunications devices and art photographs.[3]
- Though, not a big hit in reality, the Computer Space game make appearances in the films Soylent Green and Sleeper.
- Mazewar is developed for the Imlac PDS-1 computer. Mazewar is perhaps the first First Person Shooter and one of the earliest examples of a network game.
- Empire versions I, II and III are developed for the PLATO system by John Daleske. Possibly the first team game ever, the first fifty-player game ever, and numerous other innovations.
- Silas Warner takes over PLATO Empire version I and renames it Civilization.
- Lemonade Stand is developed for the first time.
Notable releases
- Midway Manufacturing Co. licenses Pong from Atari to produce Winner,[4] their first video game arcade game.[1]
- Atari releases Gotcha, the first commercial maze game, to video arcades.[1]
- Atari releases PONG Doubles to video arcades. A variation on the wildly successful PONG, PONG Doubles is the first video arcade game to include four player gameplay.[5]
- Williams Electronics releases Paddle Ball, an unlicensed duplicate of Pong, as their first arcade game.[6]
References
- ^ a b c Thomas, Donald A. Jr (2005). "-1973-". ICWhen.com. http://www.icwhen.com/book/the_1970s/1973.shtml. Retrieved on 15 February 2006.
- ^ "Corporate Info / Corporate History". Konami. http://www.konami.co.jp/en/corporate/data/index.html. Retrieved on 15 February 2006.
- ^ "Corporate Info. / History". Hudson. http://www.hudson.co.jp/corp/eng/coinfo/history.html. Retrieved on 15 February 2006.
- ^ "WINNER from Midway" (PDF). Arcadedocs.com. 1973. http://www.arcadedocs.com/vidmanuals/W/Winner.pdf. Retrieved on 15 February 2006.
- ^ Winters, David. "Atari PONG –The first steps–". PONG-Story. http://www.pong-story.com/atpong1.htm. Retrieved on 15 February 2006.
- ^ Kurtz, Bill (1997). Slot Machines and Coin-Op Games. New Jersey: Chartwell Books. p. 125. ISBN 1-55521-731-1.
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