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The first video games, including 'Tennis for Two' and 'OXO,' emerged from experimental projects that laid the groundwork for the industry.
Atari's 'Pong' was the first arcade game to achieve commercial success, marking the beginning of the video game industry's rapid growth.
Ralph H. Baer's Magnavox Odyssey was the pioneering home video game console, making video games accessible in living rooms.
MIT's Steve Russell developed 'Spacewar!' as one of the earliest computer-based video games, influencing the future of digital gaming.
The success of 'Pong' in the 1970s led to a surge in video game arcades, fostering a new and vibrant gaming culture.
Early games like 'Pong' and 'Spacewar!' significantly shaped modern game design and technology, affecting gameplay and graphical advancements.
The foundations set by early video games led to today's sophisticated graphics and complex gameplay, showcasing the industry's evolution.