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Description: The first video game may have been developed at the Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1958. William Higinbotham designed Tennis for Two for a laboratory visitors day.
Video Games - Did They Begin at Brookhaven Video Games – Did They Begin at Brookhaven? The following account, written in 1981, tells how a Department of Energy research and development program led to the pioneering development of video games.
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Keywords: | video game, pong, Tennis for Two, Brookhaven National Laboratory, BNL, William Higinbotham, David Ahl, video, research and development, R&D accomplishments, research and development accomplishments, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, research results, success stories, DOE R&D, OSTI, R&D database, snapshots, inventions, discoveries, outcomes, reports, research accomplishments, research investments, achievements, Nobel Laureates, Nobel Prize winners, impacts, legacy, economic impact, economic investments, innovation |
Description: | The first video game may have been developed at the Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1958. William Higinbotham designed 'Tennis for Two' for a laboratory visitors' day. |
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