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Anatomy of a Game CTIN 463

Anatomy of a Game CTIN 463. John Hight j ohn_hight@playstation.sony.com 310-404-9880. What’s on tonight?. Who am I? Who are you? What is this class? USC academic policy History of Videogames. History of Videogames. First Computer Game. 1952 Noughts and Crosses

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Anatomy of a Game CTIN 463

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  1. Anatomy of a Game CTIN 463 John Hight john_hight@playstation.sony.com 310-404-9880

  2. What’s on tonight? • Who am I? • Who are you? • What is this class? • USC academic policy • History of Videogames

  3. History of Videogames

  4. First Computer Game • 1952 • Noughts and Crosses • A.S. Douglas, University of Cambridge • EDSAC (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator)

  5. First Videogame • Ralph Baer • TV Game – 1966 • Odyssey - 1972

  6. First Arcade Game • Nolan Bushnell • 1971 - Computer Space • 1972 - Pong and founded Atari. • 1977 - Atari VCS

  7. After the Crash • Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) • 1985

  8. Home Computers • Apple II, 1977 • Radio Shack TRS-80, 1977 • IBM PC, 1981 • Commodore 64, 1982 • Commodore Amiga 1000, 1985

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