By Tim Ferguson, 28 November 2006 10:00
Imagine having this in your front room. It's the PDP-1, the system which ran the first-ever computer game.
Built by the Digital Equipment Corporation in 1960, the computer stored data in punched paper tape and had 9KB of memory.
The computer is on show as part of the Game On exhibition at London's Science Museum. The exhibition follows the development of computer gaming from its origins to present day.
Photo credit: Steve Ranger



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1. Clifton Jones
"1980s toy, Etch-a-Sketch" I remember Etch-a-Sketch in the 1960's!!!!
2. RobK
This is a great exhibition, a real trip down memory lane - right up to contemporary games. Almost all machines can be played on, with only a few mins wait for the most popular ones (on a Friday, at least). Good value at £8.50 considering the large size of the exhibition.
3. anonymous
"XYZZY"
4. Joe Whitehead
Regarding: "XYZZY"
Cheater! (heh) Zork was an interesting game.