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            List of years in video gaming       (table)
 1967 .  1968 .  1969 .  1970  . 1971  . 1972  . 1973 
1974 1975 1976 -1977- 1978 1979 1980
 1981 .  1982 .  1983 .  1984  . 1985  . 1986  . 1987 
Related time period  or  subjects
 1974 . 1975 . 1976 - 1977 - 1978 . 1979 . 1980 
1940s . 1950s . 1960s -1970s- 1980s . 1990s . 2000s

 19th century . 20th century . 21st century 

Art . Archaeology . Architecture . Literature . Music . Science +...

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The Atari Video Computer System was the most successful video game console of the second-generation era.

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References

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