Learning to Play | Video Game Documentary
Putting games into the hands of a mass audience required huge innovations. These are the ways that digital games were introduced in education and eventually to TV sets the world over. (This is a reuploaded version) Play History Playlist: • Play History Episodes Play History tackles the story of video games from the earliest days up to the present through the stories of technology, innovators, and new ideas of how we interact with the digital world. Engage With the Community! ►Twitter: / gameresearch_e ►Mastodon: https://oldbytes.space/@PlayHistory ►Gaming Alexandria Discord: https://www.gamingalexandria.com/wp/ ►Blog: https://thehistoryofhowweplay.wordpre... ►Patreon: / playhistory CHAPTERS 00:00 BASIC 06:18 The Sumerian Game 13:19 The Brown Box Episode 3 Script: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1W... Additional Camera work by Matt Mrozinski Turn on SUBTITLES for Music Credits! Special Thanks to: Alex Smith, Kate Willært, Chris Chapman, Stefan Gancer, Wietse van Bruggen, Dustin Hubbard, Jonas Rosland, Kevin Bunch, Norman Caruso.

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