The magnavox was the first gaming console ever made. It was released in 1973ish and could only play one game, "Pong". Many people also think that a one game console doesn't count and that Atari was the first real console.
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Dmitri Mendeleev Made the first ever Periodic table.
the first detergent ever made was homericky they made it in the 1700'S.
There is no definitive evidence for the first hymn ever recorded on track. The first ever piece of music was allegedly Mary Has A Little Lamb, although the same claim is also made of Au Claire de la Luna.
they come from the left over matter from when that solar system was first made
Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. is said to have made the first ever gaming system
Magnavox with the first at home gaming system The Odyssey
1977 was the year the first Nintendo was produced. This was one of the very first gaming devices ever made and paved the way for many more gaming platforms to come.
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The Playstation in 1994 was made by Sony and called the Playstation later models came in 2000 PS2 and 2006 PS3
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The Playstation in 1994 was made by Sony and called the Playstation later models came in 2000 PS2 and 2006 PS3
Nintendo Entertainment System, an 8-bit console from Nintendo. It was the first ever gaming console made by Nintendo in the 80s. Game classics, such as Super Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, and The Legend of Zelda originated here.
Apple has, in fact, made a gaming system. Apple and Bandai partnered on a console known as the Pippin in 1995. For details, follow the link below.
Alienware. It is a model by dell and is especially made for gaming. My friends have them and absolutely love it. It is an amazing system for gaming. I hope this has helped.
Many people and companies made up the gaming industry. One of the first games ever created was pong which was sold as its own console in the 70s. People loved pong and it sold so many others got in the market. If you would say the first created the industry then it was Ralph Baer.
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