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- Alan Turing (links | edit)
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- Nolan Bushnell (links | edit)
- Magnavox Odyssey (links | edit)
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- Bellport, New York (links | edit)
- William Higinbotham (links | edit)
- Ralph H. Baer (links | edit)
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- Lunar Lander (video game genre) (links | edit)
- List of video game industry people (links | edit)
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- Steve Russell (computer scientist) (links | edit)
- Star Trek (1971 video game) (links | edit)
- Space Travel (video game) (links | edit)
- OXO (video game) (links | edit)
- 1994 in video games (links | edit)
- Tennis For Two (redirect page) (links | edit)
- D. G. Champernowne (links | edit)
- Ted Dabney (links | edit)
- Josef Kates (links | edit)
- List of video game designers (links | edit)
- Sandy Douglas (links | edit)
- Los Alamos chess (links | edit)
- Cray Blitz (links | edit)
- Hamurabi (video game) (links | edit)
- Spacewar! (links | edit)
- Nimrod (computer) (links | edit)
- Galaxy Game (links | edit)
- List of people from Bridgeport, Connecticut (links | edit)
- John Makepeace Bennett (links | edit)
- Chess (Northwestern University) (links | edit)
- Kaissa (links | edit)
- David H. Ahl (links | edit)
- Tennis for two (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Oscilloscope tennis (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Oscilloscope (links | edit)
- Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. (links | edit)
- Computer graphics (links | edit)
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- Early history of video games (links | edit)
- Ken Thompson (links | edit)
- Cathode-ray tube amusement device (links | edit)
- List of History's Lost & Found episodes (links | edit)