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« Reply #75 on: August 14, 2007, 11:48:39 PM »

well being born in the early sixties does put you in the infancy of video games but not completely out of it

"The first known concept for an electronic game was a device called the Cathode-Ray Tube Amusement Device patented in the United States by Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. and Estle Ray Mann in 1948.[5] The proposed device would have used eight vacuum tubes to simulate a missile firing at a target and would use knobs to adjust the curve and speed of the missile. The earliest programs created to run a game on a computer appear to be a checkers program created by Christopher Strachey in 1951 on the Pilot ACE and Manchester Mark I and a tic-tac-toe program called OXO created by A.S. Douglas in 1952 on the EDSAC computer to demonstrate his thesis on human-computer interaction. Also in 1951, the NIMROD, a computer designed specifically to play the game Nim, was introduced at the Festival of Britain and displayed for several months. Perhaps the first true electronic game not a representation of a pen-and-paper or board game was created in 1958 on an oscilloscope by William Higinbotham and named Tennis for Two. "

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« Reply #76 on: August 23, 2007, 06:20:05 AM »

What about if you buy many of the same console so you can take them apart getting all the best condition bits so you end up with an almost perfect console. I did that I bought three Megadrive 2s. I now have 2 good Megadrive 2s and one Excellent one. Cheesy
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