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Museum of the Moving Image - A recreation of "Tennis for Two," arguably the first video game, in the exhibition "A Whole Different Ball Game." You can play this on an oscilloscope!
Tennis for Two (also known as Computer Tennis) was one of the first video games ever created. The game was designed in 1958 by American physicist William Higinbotham. It was displayed on