The First Generation of Video Game Systems
The first generation of video game systems was new, different, exciting, and literally created the market for the home consoles we enjoy today. Driven by innovators like Ralph Baer, Nolan Bushnell, Al Alcorn and others, major electronics companies, toy companies, and even indoor pool manufacturers figured out how to make good systems and profit accordingly. The market would become oversaturated and eventually crash, but not before creating the foundation for what we know today. In today’s video, we review the first ever home console systems, including the Magnavox Odyssey, the Coleco Telstar, the Sears/Atari Home Pong, the Color TV Series, and a few handhelds, like the Merlin. We also discuss the various smaller systems that…you know, helped crash the industry (the first time). Enjoy! -- Like what you have to see? Check out the channel homepage to find more videos and subscribe: / @almostsomething If you enjoyed this video, you clearly love video game history! If that's the case, make sure to check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/almostsom... I use many of these books to create the content for these videos, and if you buy a book from the storefront here, I'll get a small commission. -- The 1983 Video Game Crash: How It Happened and How Video Games Came Back - • The 1983 Video Game Crash: How It Happened...

The Second Generation of Video Game Systems

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