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  1. 1. Timeline Development of the Consoles
  2. 2. 1960’s German-born television engineer Ralph Baer with his coworkers designed the first video-game console that worked on standard television. The game was named “Chase Game”. Baer and his colleagues build a vacuum-tube circuit that connects to television and allows players to control two squares chasing each other on the screen. The team added a light gun and developed 12 games and the console called the Brown Box became known.
  3. 3. 1970’s Odyssey After Baer’s team presents their Brown Box prototype to Magnavox, the company begins production of the first commercial video-game console, the Magnavox Odyssey. Console used cartridges to play to up 12 games featuring dots and lines on the screen. Pong In 1975 Atari sells a home version of Pong, which was a first big hit with the arcade games since Nolan Bushnell found Atari in 1972.. Pong’s unique feature is a single chip that produces on-screen score and the sound the game makes when the ball touches the paddle.
  4. 4. 1980’s Nintendo Entertain System The Nintendo was originally Japanese playing-card company. They released the Nintendo Entertainment System in the U.S, which as known as Famicom in Japan. Retailers were skeptical about marketing a new console after a video-game crash but with the popular titles like Super Mario Bros., Metroid and The Legends of Zelda NES breaks the sales records and became best selling gaming console of its time. Game Boy Nintendo scored it second smash hit with the introduction of the Game Boy in 1989. The first major handheld game console ! The release of Tetris for the Game Boy made sales go through the roof.
  5. 5. 1990’s Super NES ( Nintendo Entertainment System ) After getting beaten by Sega Genesis, Nintendo company releases the Super Nintendo Entertainment System ( SNES ) in 1991. The console introduced advanced graphics and sound capabilities compared with other consoles at the time. The SNES was a global success, becoming the best-selling console of the 16-bit era despite its relatively late start. PlayStation The launch of Sony’s PlayStation marks the arrival of the most popular console of the 32-bit era of video games. With a CD-ROM technology PlayStation included Popular franchises like : Resident Evil, Tekken, Crash Bandicoot, Metal Gear Solid and Gran Turismo. By March 31, 2005, the PlayStation had shipped a combined total of 102.49 million units, becoming the first video game console to sell 100 million units.
  6. 6. 2000’s PlayStation 2 Sony releases the PlayStation 2, the first 128-bit system in 2000. Console features the back wards compatability; the ability to play older games from the first PlayStation on the new console. It also featured the functions as DVD player. With the strength of the titles like: Grand Theft Auto series and the games introduced on PlayStation ( Metal Gear and Final Fantasy ), the console becomes really popular. Xbox Microsoft’s first game console the Xbox was released in 2001. Company used the PC technology in building the Xbox which allows it to have greater performance than PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Game Cube. The integrated Xbox Live service launched in November 2002 allowed players to play games online with a broadband connection. It was one feature that made the Xbox so popular.

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