Yes, there were games and television in the 1900s, although their forms and technology were quite different from what we know today. Board Games, card games, and outdoor sports were popular pastimes. The first television broadcasts began in the late 1920s, with the medium gaining prominence in the 1950s. However, early television was limited in programming and accessibility compared to modern standards.
...No. The Revolutionary War was in the 1700s. The TV was invented in the 1900s.
They had tons of things like a radio and when it was close to the 1900s there was a TV.
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Television was not an amusement that people enjoyed in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Televisions become commercially available in late 1920s, but they were rare. It wasn't until the 1950s that televisions started to gain popularity with the general public.
there is more games
in the late 1900s you could see him on Disney and ABC
play games outside & people went to sporting games.....
The technology introduced in the 1900s that eventually replaced analog television is digital television (DTV). Digital broadcasting allows for higher picture and sound quality, as well as the ability to transmit multiple channels in the same bandwidth. This transition began in earnest in the late 1990s and culminated in the U.S. digital TV transition in 2009, where all full-power television stations switched from analog to digital signals.
Industrial revolution, the great depression, the computer and internet, the first automobile (Ford Model-T), television, NFL, many many things.
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Computer games are games that you play on a computer.Video games are games that you play on a TV with a machine, such as the following:XboxWiiPS1, 2, and 3
yes cosole games arent flash. they are games played on the tv. and for the tv you can buy CD_ROM games that arent flash, plus there are handheld console games and games on iTunes which can be played on the iphone/ipod touch/or iPad