Empire versions I, II and III are developed for the
PLATO system by John Daleske. Possibly the first team game ever, the first fifty-player game ever, and numerous other innovations.
Silas Warner takes over PLATO Empire version I and renames it Conquest.
Atari releases Pong Doubles to video arcades. A variation on the wildly successful Pong, Pong Doubles is the first video arcade game to include
four-player gameplay.[7]
Atari releases Space Race, the first Arcade Racing game ever.
Williams Electronics releases Paddle Ball, an unlicensed duplicate of Pong, as their first arcade game.[8]
Empire versions I, II and III are developed for the
PLATO system by John Daleske. Possibly the first team game ever, the first fifty-player game ever, and numerous other innovations.
Silas Warner takes over PLATO Empire version I and renames it Conquest.
Atari releases Pong Doubles to video arcades. A variation on the wildly successful Pong, Pong Doubles is the first video arcade game to include
four-player gameplay.[7]
Atari releases Space Race, the first Arcade Racing game ever.
Williams Electronics releases Paddle Ball, an unlicensed duplicate of Pong, as their first arcade game.[8]