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Here's a question for you: what was the first ever video game?

A question which I always thought lacked a satisfactory answer. This video is my attempt to find one - or at least a reason for the difficulty in answering.

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The First Video Game

Next up: Glock. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ahoy Soundtrack: https://xahoy.bandcamp.com/album/the-first-video-game Soundtrack also on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/7aHFIw5GwuAUOPMCsHvzsA and iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-first-video-game/1481787667?app=itunes&ign-mpt=uo%3D4

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Anonymous

Incredible work as ever. This is better than many TV/Film documentaries. You're also blessed with a wonderful voice for narration. Bravo. Absolutely worth an ongoing subscription

Benjamin Brummernhenrich

This (and the recent fact of some more disposable income) got me to finally join your Patreon. Great work!

Anonymous

This is one of your greatest works yet! I have been watching your videos for three years now and this video finally convinced me to directly support you and your channel through Patreon :)

Anonymous

I'm at a loss of words. Your channel is the pinnacle of YouTube documentaries. The research, the presentation, the visuals - the quality is through the roof! Every little detail down to the transitions and animations are well-crafted and purposeful. Not to mention, each masterpiece of a video can be consumed free of charge! Stuart, you're gifted in this medium, and we can't wait to see what you'll bring us next!

Anonymous

Absolutely amazing! The quality, depth of knowledge, and presentation style is unmatched. Thank you for the fascinating journey into a question I occasionally wondered but never committed to investigating. This is why I subscribed and why I will gladly continue to do so.

Ole Johnny Devik

Just impressive. Insightfull beyond words.

Ole Johnny Devik

I teach documentary work at high school. Wondering what my students reaction would be if I showed them this, and asked how many man hours would be required for them to make something as advanced;)