Timeline of video games
This is a timeline of video games and computer games in reverse chronological order. See history of the video game for a more narrative overview of the subject.
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2 1990s 3 1980s 4 1970s 5 1960s 6 1950s 7 Before the video game era 8 See also 9 External links |
2000s
2004
2003
Hardware
Business
2002
Acquisitions
Established/Renamed
Events
2001
Acquisitions
Established/Renamed/Merged
Events/News
Lawsuits
New hardware
Significant Software
2000
Acquisitions
Bankrupt/Defunct
Established/Renamed
Events
New Hardware
Lawsuits
Significant Software
1990s
1999
Acquisitions
Established/Renamed
Events
New hardware
Lawsuits
Significant Software
1998
Acquisitions
Bankrupt/Defunct
Established/Renamed
Events
New Hardware
Significant Software
1997
Acquisitions
Bankrupt/Defunct
Established/Renamed/Merged
Events
Hardware
Lawsuits
1996
Acquisitions
Bankrupt/Defunct
Established/Renamed/Merged
Events
Hardware
Lawsuits
Significant Software
1995
Established/Renamed/Merged
Events
Hardware
Lawsuits
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1980s
1989
Acquisitions
Established/Renamed/Merged
Hardware
Lawsuits
Significant Software
1988
Business
1987
Business
1986
Business
1985
Business
1984
Business
1983
Business
1982
Business
1981
Business
1980
Business
1970s
1979
Business
1978
1977
1976
1975
1974
1973
1972
1971
1970
1960s
1969
1968
1967
1966
1965
1964
1963
1962
1961
1960
1950s
1959
1958
Before the video game era
1954
1953
- Taito Corporation established
- SEGA is renamed from Standard Games to Service Games of Japan
- Nintendo changes Marufuku Co. Ltd. to Nintendo Playing Card Co. Ltd.
- Ralph Baer, future founder of the video game industry, conceives the idea of an interactive television while employed by Loral Electronics in Bronx, New York
- SEGA Corporation moves from Honolulu to Tokyo
- Mattel, Inc. established
- Standard Games, later to be SEGA, established
- Ralph Baer, the future founder of the video game industry, moves to the USA
- TDK Corporation established
- Coleco Industries, Inc. established as the Connecticut Leather Company
- Bally Corporation established
- Lego Group, the future parent of the Lego Interactive division, established in Billund, Denmark
- D. Gottlieb & Co. established
- Hasbro established as Hassenfeld Brothers in Providence, Rhode Island
- Ralph Baer, the future founder of the video game industry (and the handheld electronic game Simon), born in Germany
- Panasonic's parent company established as Matsushita Electric Devices Manufacturing Works
- Magnavox renamed from the Commercial Wireless & Development Company
- Magnavox establishes as the "Commercial Wireless & Development Company"
- William Higinbotham, the future inventor of the video game, born
- Philips (Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.) established
- Nokia Corporation renamed to Nokia Ab
- Nokia Corporation established in Tampere, Finland
- Milton Bradley Company established in Springfield, Massachusetts
See also
External links
- Tennis For Two (1958) The First Video Game (requires Realplayer) U.S. Department Of Energy Website
- Video Game Time Line Project, timeline of fictional events in video games
- Video Game Music Archive
- Video Game Museum game screenshots and platform specs
- Game Market Watch video game news
- Computer Games Magazine video game news
- ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board)
- GameFAQs Site
- Pong Story