Tennis for 2
in 1958,William higinbotham wrote a program that was an interactive display for guests at brook haven national laboratory. what was it called?"Tennis for Two"
William Higinbotham created a program called "Tennis for Two" in 1958 at Brookhaven National Laboratory. It was an early computer game that simulated a game of tennis or ping-pong, displayed on an oscilloscope. This interactive game aimed to entertain visitors to the lab and is often regarded as one of the first video games.
William Higinbotham is known for saying "The answer is because I have children and they like to play with it." This was in reference to his creation of the first video game, "Tennis for Two," which he developed in 1958 to entertain visitors at the Brookhaven National Laboratory open house.
in 1958,William higinbotham wrote a program that was an interactive display for guests at brook haven national laboratory. what was it called?"Tennis for Two"
The first video game which he called "Tennis for Two".
Tennis for two was the first video game ever created in the 50s
William Higinbotham was a physicist who created one of the first electronic video games, "Tennis for Two," in 1958 while working at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. He developed the game as a visual demonstration of physics concepts, specifically to engage visitors during the lab's annual open house. Higinbotham's work is significant as it laid the groundwork for the video game industry, even though it was not initially intended for commercial use.
1st video game in the world was Donkey kong,it was made in 1981
William Higinbotham was born on October 25, 1910.
The very first video game is widely accepted as being "Tennis for Two". It was created in 1958 by William Higinbotham, a nuclear physicist at the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island in New York.
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