By Jon Festinger on September 10, 2018

During my first talk last week I mentioned the game “Spacewar!” as the first video-game, said it was invented in the late 1950’s at Stanford. I also said it was multiplayer. Of those facts, I got two right. The game itself was called “Spacewar!” and it was multiplayer (two person). But it wasn’t invented in the late 1950’s at Stanford, but in the early 1960’s at M.I.T.
It also was not the first video-game (which was indeed invented in the late 1950’s). As will be illustrated below, “Spacewar!” was thought to be the first video-game for a long time, largely because there was a historical lineage that tied Spacewar! to the creation of Pong, which truly was the first mass-market breakthrough game. But history and the internet being what they are, the truth emerges.
If you are curious to know more, here are some links:
‘Spacewar!’ The story of the world’s first digital video game: A panel at the Museum of the Moving Image delves into the making of the 1961 space shooter
The History of Spacewar: In 1962, Steve Russell invented Spacewar.
Spacewar! Was The World’s First Video Game
Spacewar!: Original 1962 game code running on a PDP-1 emulator in JavaScript
Check out Rolling Stone’s 1972 coverage of Spacewar!
What Was The First Video Game, Who Invented It And Why
This Month in Physics History – October 1958: Physicist Invents First Video Game
Tennis for Two Simulator
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By Jon Festinger on September 5, 2018
Here is video and the slides from the first class with a few edits to each. Looking forward to learning together.


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By Jon Festinger on September 5, 2018
Welcome to all who will be joining the Video Game Law @ Allard community today. Thrilled and privileged to be your guide. In terms of substantive legal issues arising in real time over the semester, the real word of gamers, developers, industry and governments usually ensure a roller-coaster ride of things to talk about over and above the ever-evolving course materials.
Below are a few pictures from our family vacation this summer. Please feel free to guess why all I could think about in this place was video-games and this course. My only hint is that the answer is not a literal one. For example it’s not because this was a level for Assassin’s Creed 106: Legend of the Sub-Sandwich (or something like that – sorry, Assassin’s Creed people).
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