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* [[Magnavox]] signs a preliminary license agreement with [[Sanders Associates]]
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* [[Nutting Associates]] introduces the first video arcade game, ''[[Computer Space]]''
* [[Nutting Associates]] introduces the first video arcade game, ''[[Computer Space]]''
* [[Oregon Trail]] video game begins development by Don Rawitsch
* [[Oregon Trail (computer game)|Oregon Trail]] video game begins development by Don Rawitsch


===[[1970 in video gaming|1970]]===
===[[1970 in video gaming|1970]]===

Revision as of 19:50, 6 October 2004

This is a timeline of video games and computer games in reverse chronological order. See history of the video game for a more narrative overview of the subject. See also Chronology of console role-playing games.

Hardware

Business

  • February 19 - Microsoft announces a deal to buy Connectix Corp.
  • Take Two Interactive buys TDK Mediactive, Inc.
  • Infogrames, Inc., a subsidiary of Infogrames Entertainment SA renames itself Atari
  • Square Co. and Enix Corporation merge forming Square Enix Co., Ltd.
  • CNN/Money reports that video games are a USD$10 billion dollar industry
  • May - 3DO announces bankruptcy
  • December ? Interplay closes its Black Isle Studios division
  • Late 2003 - Nintendo buys shares from Japanese toy and animation conglomerate Bandai making Nintendo one of Bandai's top 10 shareholders.
  • Late 2003 - GameSpot reports a rebuttal regarding two statements from Nintendo and Bandai execs denying a potential Nintendo takeover of Bandai. According to the story, Nintendo is working with a Japanese banking firm that has Bandai and Nintendo as their corporate clients to try to take over Bandai.

Acquisitions

Established/Renamed

Events

Acquisitions

Established/Renamed/Merged Events/News

Lawsuits

  • Sega of America Inc. v. Kmart Corporation; Sega sues Kmart over an unpaid debt of over USD$2 million dollars
  • Uri Geller v. Nintendo; Geller sues Nintendo over his resemblance to a Pokemon character. The suit is dismissed.

New hardware

Significant Software

Acquisitions

Bankrupt/Defunct

Established/Renamed

  • Summer - 21-6 Productions founded
  • Sega Rosso renamed (formerly SEGA's AM5 team)
  • Smilebit founded (formerly SEGA's AM6 R&D division)
  • Yeti Interactive founded

Events

New Hardware

Lawsuits

  • Nintendo of America, Sega America, Electronic Arts, Inc v. Yahoo!, Inc.; The lawsuit is over piracy negligence and profiting from counterfeit video game products sold on Yahoo Auctions. The lawsuit is fully dropped in 2001 in order to cooperate against piracy.

Significant Software

Acquisitions

Established/Renamed

Events

New hardware

Lawsuits

  • Nintendo v. Bung Enterprises Ltd.; Nintendo sues Bung over patent infringement
  • Sony Corporation v. Bleem LLC

Significant Software

Acquisitions

Bankrupt/Defunct

Established/Renamed

Events

New Hardware

Significant Software

Acquisitions

Bankrupt/Defunct

Established/Renamed/Merged

Events

  • 3rd annual E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo)
  • Gunpei Yokoi (1941-1997) dies after a double car accident
  • ZSNES, a Super Nintendo emulator, first released

Hardware

Lawsuits

Acquisitions

Bankrupt/Defunct

Established/Renamed/Merged

Events

  • DigiPen Institute of Technology receives accreditation, first school in the world to offer college degrees in video game development.
  • 2nd annual E3
  • Gunpei Yokoi resigns from Nintendo
  • First console emulators appear

Hardware

Lawsuits

  • Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Computer & Entertainment, Inc.

Significant Software

Established/Renamed/Merged

Events

  • The 1st annual E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) held

Hardware

Lawsuits

  • Nintendo v. Samsung Electronics; Nintendo sues Samsung for promoting software piracy. The suit is settled.
  • Nintendo of America, Inc. v. NTDEC

Acquisitions

Established/Renamed/Merged

  • Trinity Acquisition Corporation founded (renamed THQ in 1990)

Hardware

Lawsuits

  • Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Tengen
    • Nintendo sues Tengen over the Tetris video game copyrights. Tengen loses and recalls all its Tetris games.
    • November - Nintendo sues Tengen over production of unlicensed Nintendo games. Tengen loses. (Tengen originally sued Nintendo on December 12, 1988 for antitrust violations.)
  • Nintendo v. Camerica Ltd. Nintendo sues Camerica over patent violations of the Game Genie for the NES console. Camerica wins the suit.

Significant Software

Business

Business

Business

Business

Business

Business

  • New companies: Infogrames Entertainment SA, Interplay Entertainment Corp., Navarre Corporation, AM2, Origin Systems, Inc.
  • Defunct companies: Many companies are affected by the video game crash

Business

Business

  • APF Electronics Inc. goes defunct

Business

Business

  • Konami Corporation established
  • Rosen Enterprises merges with SEGA
  • Nintendo Co. Ltd. renamed from Nintendo Playing Card Co. Ltd.
  • Spacewar! becomes the second video game; created by Steve Russell with assistance from Peter Samson, Dan Edwards, Alan Kotok, & J. Graetz
  • SEGA Corporation is incorporated
  • Midway Home Entertainment Inc. established
  • Tennis For Two video game exhibited for visitors to the Brookhaven National Laboratories, for its second and last season before its dismantling.

Before the video game era

1955

  • Namco established as Nakamura Manufacturing Ltd.

1954

  • Rosen Enterprises, Inc. established

1953

1951

  • Nintendo changes Marufuku Co. Ltd. to Nintendo Playing Card Co. Ltd.
  • Ralph Baer, future founder of the video game industry, conceives the idea of an interactive television while employed by Loral Electronics in Bronx, New York
  • SEGA Corporation moves from Honolulu to Tokyo

1950

1945

1940

  • Standard Games, later to be SEGA, established

1938

1935

  • TDK Corporation established

1933

1932

1931

1923

1922

1918

1917

  • Magnavox renamed from the Commercial Wireless & Development Company

1911

  • Magnavox establishes as the "Commercial Wireless & Development Company"

1910

1891

  • Philips (Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.) established

1889

1871

  • Nokia Corporation renamed to Nokia Ab

1865

1860

See also

Video Game Fan Music Sites

Award sites