Video Games | Die Eroberung des Heimmarktes

Video Games | Die Eroberung des Heimmarktes

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Videogames | Ping-Pong

Computer Space von Nolan Bushnell war das erste kommerziell vertriebene Videogame der Welt. Aber es ist ihm nicht massenhaft aus den Händen gerissen worden. Nun versuchen Bushnell und seine Mitstreiter bei der neuen Firma Atari einen Spielautomaten für Arcades und Spielhallen auf ...  Show more

Videogames | Elektrische Träume

Heute sind Videogames ein Massenmarkt, der Dutzende von Milliarden Umsatz macht. Dabei ist es noch gar nicht so lange her, dass Videospiele nur von denen gespielt wurden – oder werden konnten, die sie selbst programmiert hatten. Sie entstanden in den Rechenzentren von Universität ...  Show more

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