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  1. William Higinbotham - Wikipedia

    • William Alfred Higinbotham (October 22, 1910 – November 10, 1994) was an American physicist. A member of the team that developed the first nuclear bomb, he later became a leader in the nonproliferation movement. He also has a place in the history of video games for his 1958 creation of Tennis for Two, the first interactive analog computer game and one o… See more

    Early life

    Higinbotham was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and grew up in Caledonia, New York. His father was a minister in the See more

    Career

    During World War II, he was working at Los Alamos Laboratory and headed the lab's electronics group in the later years of the war, where his team developed electronics for the first atomic bomb. His team created the bomb's … See more

    BornOctober 22, 1910 · Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
    DiedNovember 10, 1994 (aged 84) · Gainesville, Georgia, U.S.
    Known forNuclear nonproliferation, Tennis for Two, the first interactive analog computer game
    Legacy

    In the 1980s, critics and historians began to recognize the significance of Tennis for Two in the development of video games. In 1983, David Ahl, who had played the game at the Brookhaven exhibition as a teenager, wrote a cov… See more

    External links

    The Dot Eaters entry on Higinbotham and his Pong precursor
    Who Really Invented The Video Game? an editorial by John Anderson from "Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games" Vol. 1, No. 1 / Spring 1983.… See more

     
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  4. October 1958: Physicist Invents First Video Game

    In October 1958, Physicist William Higinbotham created what is thought to be the first video game. It was a very simple tennis game, similar to the classic 1970s video game Pong, and it was quite a hit at a Brookhaven National Laboratory …

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    Oct 21, 2008 · The game's creator, William Higinbotham, was a physicist who lobbied for nuclear nonproliferation as the first chair of the Federation of American Scientists. How Did He Do It? The “brain” of Tennis for Two was a small …

  6. A profile of William Higinbotham, the inventor of the …

    Mar 10, 2012 · Higinbotham was recognized as the inventor of the video game following a 1976 lawsuit involving Magnavox. Higinbotham's game was also recently recreated at Brookhaven Lab, and it was...

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    Nov 15, 1994 · William A. Higinbotham, a physicist who developed electronic components for the first atomic bomb and then became a leading advocate of controlling nuclear weapons, died on Thursday at his home...

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    Oct 25, 2017 · Born on this day in 1910 in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Manhattan Project physicist William Higinbotham was a leader of the nuclear nonproliferation movement. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physics from Williams College in …

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    William “Willy” Higinbotham (1910-1994) was an American physicist. During the war, Higinbotham worked at Los Alamos as leader of the Electronics Group in the Weapon Physics Division. The Trinity test, which he witnessed, had a …

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