The First Olympic Games
(776 BCE)
Games / Sports / Simulations Timeline Outline
1,000 BCE – 300 BCE
1000 – 1100
1300 – 1400
1400 – 1450
Printing Playing Cards
(1418)
1450 – 1500
1700 – 1750
The First Automaton to Simulate Biological Processes
(1739 –
1742)
The First Printed Book Specifically for the Amusement of Children: No Copies of the First Edition Survive
(June 18, 1744)
1750 – 1800
The Chess-Playing Turk
(1769)
1800 – 1850
1850 – 1875
The First Book on Baseball
(1859)
1875 – 1900
The Invention of "Basket Ball" (Basketball)
(December 1891)
1910 – 1920
The First Decision-Making Automaton
(1912 –
1915)
1920 – 1930
The Minimax Theorem
(1928)
The First Flight Simulator
(1929)
1930 – 1940
The First Electronic Speech Synthesizer
(1936 –
1939)
1940 – 1950
Project Whirlwind Begins
(1943)
1950 – 1960
The First Technical Paper on Computer Chess
(March 1950)
One of the Earliest Computer Games
(February –
October 1951)
The First Video Game
(1958)
Game Tree Pruning
(October 1958)
Machines Can Learn from Past Errors
(July 1959)
1960 – 1970
The First CAD Program
(December 1962)
Programming Language for Education and Games
(1965 –
1969)
1970 – 1980
The Earliest Coin-Operated Computer or Video Game
(September 1971)
The First Commercially Sold Coin-Operated Video Game
(November 1971)
The First Home Video Game Console
(May 24, 1972)
Pong: The First Successful Computer Game
(June 27, 1972)
SPACEWAR: Fanatic Life and Symbolic Death Among the Computer Bums
(December 7, 1972)
The First Computer Role-Playing Game, Dungeons & Dragons
(1974 –
1975)
The Roots of the PostScript Page Description Language
(1975 –
1978)
The First Computer Text Adventure Game
(1975 –
1976)
The Warez Scene
(Circa 1975)
Home Pong
(1975)
Zork
(1977 –
1979)
The First Graphical Computer Adventure Game
(1979 –
1980)
1980 – 1990
The First Flight Simulator Program for a Personal Computer
(January 1980)
Pac-Man is Introduced
(May 22, 1980)
The First Cheap Home Computer
(August 1982)
Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0
(November 1982)
Nintendo's Super Mario Bros.
(1985)
1990 – 2000
Steve Jackson Games v. U.S. Secret Service
(October 31, 1994)
PlayStation
(December 3, 1994)
IBM Deep Blue Defeats Gary Kasparov
(May 11, 1997)
Where's George?
(December 23, 1998)
2000 – 2005
Xbox
(November 15, 2001)
Machinima
(2002)
Grand Text Auto
(May 2003 –
May 2009)
2005 – 2010
Over 102 Million Units Shipped
(March 31, 2005)
"The Greatest 200 Videogames of Their Time"
(February 2, 2006)
The "Cyber Storm" War Game
(February 6 –
February 10, 2006)
Checkers is "Solved"
(April 29, 2007)
Game-Based Learning for Virtual Patients
(March 2008)
Cyber Storm II
(March 10 –
March 14, 2008)
Towards the Open Advancement of Question Answering Systems
(April 22, 2009)
IBM's Watson Question Answering System Challenges Humans at Jeopardy
(April 27, 2009)
Employment in the Field of Simulation
(June 14, 2009)
2010 – 2011
"Whatever Happened to Second Life?"
(January 4, 2010)
"The World's First Full-Size Robotic Girlfriend"
(January 9, 2010)
Kinect for Xbox
(November 4, 2010)
2011 – 2013
IBM's Watson Question Answering System Defeats Humans at Jeopardy!
(February 14 –
February 16, 2011)
Texting During the Climb up El Capitan in Yosemite
(November 2011)
2013 – Present
The Youngest Person to Create a Mobil Game App
(January 17, 2013)

