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The early history of video games dates back to 1947, with a missile simulator which uses analog circuitry.[1]
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In March of 1950, Claude Shannon devised a chess playing program that appeared in the paper "Programming a Computer for Playing Chess" published in Philosophical Magazine. This was the first article on the problem of computer chess, published before anyone had programmed a computer to play chess.
In 1950 or 1951, Alan Turing wrote the first computer chess program, TUROCHAMP. Unfortunately there did not exist a computer capable of running the program.
In 1959-1961, a collection of interactive graphical programs were created on the TX-0 machine at MIT:
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