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mikko on Twitter: "One of the first video games ever turns 60 years today. " Tennis for Two" was first introduced on October 18, 1958 by William Higinbotham, a nuclear physicist who was
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Rick Brutti on Twitter: "William Higinbotham was born 108 years ago today in Bridgeport, Connecticut, physicist, Father of the Video Game, created Tennis for Two https://t.co/XhybXpUnGz https://t.co/IrU7JToETW" / Twitter
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