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The History of Video Game Hardware
editVol. 1: 1972-1988
edit- Foreward
- History of video games
- 1. Early Years in Video Gaming
- Early history of video games
- First video game
- 2. The First Generation (1972-1977)
- History of video game consoles (first generation)
- Magnavox Odyssey
- TV Scoreboard
- Magnavox Odyssey Series
- RCA Studio II
- Telstar (game console)
- Pong
- Color TV Game
- APF TV Fun
- Video Pinball
- 3. Years in Video Gaming (1969-1977)
- 1969 in video gaming
- 1970 in video gaming
- 1971 in video gaming
- 1972 in video gaming
- 1973 in video gaming
- 1974 in video gaming
- 1975 in video gaming
- 1976 in video gaming
- 1977 in video gaming
- 4. The Second Generation (1977-1983)
- History of video game consoles (second generation)
- 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
- Fairchild Channel F
- Atari 2600
- VC 4000
- APF Imagination Machine
- Magnavox Odyssey²
- Bally Astrocade
- Bandai Super Vision 8000
- VTech CreatiVision
- Intellivision
- Coleco Gemini
- Atari 5200
- ColecoVision
- Arcadia 2001
- Sega SG-1000
- Atari 2800
- 5. Portable Video Games
- Vectrex
- Microvision
- Entex Select-A-Game
- Entex Adventure Vision
- Game & Watch
- Elektronika
- 6. Significant Peripherals
- PlayCable
- 7. Years in Video Gaming (1978-1983)