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1974 saw the expansion of technology and public awareness of video games. A proliferation of companies creating commercial video games in the coin-operated amusement market attracted attention from the mainstream press. Coin-operated games began to diversify in content beyond ''
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'' derivatives. The first
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games were developed for linked graphical terminals which would not be widely commercialized. Some of the first efforts to create video game consoles after the release of Magnavox's
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became available in the United States and Europe.


Events

* January 31 – A fire destroys the factory of Allied Leisure in
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. The company is forced to exit the video game industry temporarily. * April 15 –
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and Sanders Associates file suit against
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, Bally Mfg, Chicago Dynamic Industries, Allied Leisure, and Empire Distributing for infringement of the patents related to the
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by Ralph Baer and Bill Rusch. Magnavox’s wave of litigation would be highly consequential to the development of the video game industry. * June 21–23 – The program ''Ribbit'' from the
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earns victory at the First Canadian Computer Chess Championship, running off of a Honeywell 6050. It later wins at the fifth U.S. American Computer Chess Championship, displacing the four time champion ''Chess 4.0''. * July – Nakamura Seisakusho (later
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) purchases Atari Japan for 296 million yen. The company becomes the exclusive distributor of Atari video games in Japan for several years – solidifying a long-term relationship between Atari and Namco. * August 5–8 – The first World Computer Chess Championship is held in
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. '' Kaissa'', a program developed in the
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, earns first prize. * August 27 –
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sponsors a national tournament of competitive video games called the All Japan TV Game Championships at three hundred locations throughout Japan. * September 15 – ''
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'' runs an article covering the ''Pong'' boom titled “The Space Age Pinball Machine.” * November 1–3 – The Music Operators of America show is held in
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, Illinois. Notable video games at the show include '' Qwak!'' by Atari, ''
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'' by Kee Games, and ''Baseball'' by Ramtek.


Financial performance


United States


Arcade

Total Video Game Cabinets: 40,000 units.' Total Video Game Revenue (machine sales): $40.5 million.' (*) Indicates a sales number given by official company sources. Home consoles Total Console Unit Sales: 145,000–150,000 consoles. Total Console Revenue (retail): $9–11.3 million. (*) Indicates a sales number given by official company sources.


Publications

* August – Masumi Akagi publishes the first issue of the Japanese coin-operated amusement publication Game Machine. The magazine runs for 28 years. * December – The American publication Play Meter, devoted to coin-operated amusements, publishes its first issue. Founding editor is Ralph Lally II.


Notable releases

* January – ''
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'' is released by Tactical Studies Rules. The pen-and-paper
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is the origin of the
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and would exert a major influence on video games, through the genres of RPGs and adventure games.


Arcade games

* February – Taito’s ''
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'' by pioneering game designer Tomohiro Nishikado features the first human-shaped characters in a coin-operated video game. Midway licenses the game for release in North America as ''TV Basketball'', making it the first Japanese video arcade game to be officially exported to the U.S. * March – Atari releases '' Gran Trak 10'', a video driving game featuring advanced technology including a
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to store graphics and course data. After initial manufacturing issues, the game becomes a massive success. ** Meadows Games releases the enhanced ball-and-paddle game ''Flim Flam''. It's among the most successful ''
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'' clones, released in both upright and cocktail cabinet format. * May – ''Clean Sweep'' is released by Ramtek, a ball-and-paddle game featuring screen-clearing gameplay. It serves as an inspiration for '' Breakout''. * August –
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ships ''Balloon Gun'' in Japan, the first coin-operated video game utilizing a light gun. The method used is different from the ''
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'' light gun, able to identify individual parts of the screen being shot. * October – ''Baseball'' by Ramtek is released. In addition to being the first coin-operated sports video game to authentically depict aspects of its play, it is the first video game to represent multiple characters with animation frames on screen at once. * November – Kee Games releases ''
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''. The game is a reinterpretation of '' Computer Space'' featuring custom controls and competitive gameplay. It becomes the best selling arcade video game released in 1974 in all and is seen as a defining moment for video arcade games. The game is later adapted to Atari's Video Computer System as ''
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''. ** Taito releases '' Speed Race'', a racing game featuring an early form of
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graphics. It helps pioneer 100 yen as a standard play price in Japan. * December – ''TV Pinball'' by Exidy introduces eliminating solid targets to ball-and-paddle games, preceding ''Breakout''.


Computer games

* The first version of '' Maze War'' is completed by three students at the
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in Moffett Field, California for the Imlac PDS-1 terminal. The game is seen as the progenitor of the
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. * January – The science fiction economic strategy game '' Star Trader'' is first distributed by the People’s Computer Company via paper tape. It has a long-lasting legacy on computer systems, with subsequent iterations of the game expanding its design. * March – Jim Bowery develops ''
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'' for the
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system, a graphical space flight simulator. It is the first computer game to implement true 3D graphics, rather than fixed perspective. ''Spasim'' inspires a number of PLATO flight simulation games including ''Airace'' and '' Airfight''. * The first version of the game '' Wander'' is developed by
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. It is the earliest example of a
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.


Hardware


Console

* Magnavox releases the
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in European markets. * July - Control Sales (sales arm of Universal Research Laboratories) offers the game console Video Action. It is a repurposing of ''Tennis Tourney'' by Allied Leisure, including a television and four potentiometer controls for $499 at retail. It is the second unique video game console available to consumers. * August – Schraeder Electronics offers Dixi Ping Pong in the Netherlands, utilizing a custom transistor-to-transistor logic console design. * October – Italian home appliance company Zanussi advertises the Ping-O-Tronic console. It features one-handed controllers. ** Videomaster Ltd. of the UK offers Home T.V. Game, the first in a line of systems from the company.


Business

* January 21 – Meadows Games is founded in
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. * June – David Nutting and Jefferey Fredericksen found Dave Nutting Associates in
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in the facilities of coin-operated games company Milwaukee Coin Industries. Dave Nutting Associates would create several important video games published by Midway Mfg including '' Gun Fight'', '' Sea Wolf'', '' Gorf'', and '' Wizard of Wor''. * July 10 – Kenzo Tsujimoto founds the coin-operated machine operator IPM Co. Ltd. The company later changes its name to Irem Corporation. * July 23 – Sega Enterprises Inc. is incorporated. This is made the parent company of the Japanese Sega Enterprises Ltd. which continues to operate. * September – Atari Inc. purchases Kee Games and makes Joseph Keenan the President of Atari. Atari continues to release games under the Kee Games label until 1978. * October 25 – North American Philips purchases a majority share in
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.


Notes


See also

* 1974 in games


References

{{History of video games Video games by year