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History of video game consoles. Console war; 1st generation (1972–1983) 2nd generation (1976–1992) Video game crash of 1983; 3rd generation (1983–2003) 4th generation (1987–2003) 5th generation (1993–2005) 6th generation (1998–2013) 7th generation (2005–2017) 8th generation (2012–present) 9th generation (2020–present)
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Creator Notes BBC: 1961: John Burgeson: Baseball simulator The Sumerian Game: 1964: Mabel Addis, William McKay: The first edutainment game. Unnamed American football game [1] 1968 or before: Unknown: For the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System. One of "many games" in library of 500 programs. The Sumer Game: 1968: Doug Dyment: AKA Hamurabi: Highnoon ...
Positions the arrow & note text vertically along the timeline Required-remove-arrow (-no-arrow) Removes the note's arrow, if true 0-nudge-down-nudge-up-nudge-right-nudge-left Nudges the note's text around (units are in ems) If arrow, then text is centered next to arrow unless |disable-arrow-align=1. Also, nudge left/right affects both arrow and ...