1950s- 2025
Games
Games
the first ever game that was created was called tennis for two made in 1958 created by physicist William Higinbotham for fun at a science lab. Tennis for Two shows the very beginning of video games—simple, experimental, and limited by technology. Minecraft, a popular sandbox game still being updated in this day and age, represents how far games have come, offering vast worlds, creativity, and global connectivity. Together, they highlight the dramatic evolution of gaming over more than 60 years.
In the 1950s, video games were so rare that people had to visit science labs to play them—today, games like Minecraft are played by hundreds of millions of people on devices that fit in your pocket. It’s wild to think gaming went from oscilloscopes in laboratories to entire virtual worlds in our hands in just a few decades!
of the information we assimilate is received through sight
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Keep a key value in mind
Create Wow content
WOW
thanks to animation
Turn numbers into stories with infographics
20XX
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Ken Kabwiku
Created on November 3, 2025
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1950s- 2025
Games
Games
the first ever game that was created was called tennis for two made in 1958 created by physicist William Higinbotham for fun at a science lab. Tennis for Two shows the very beginning of video games—simple, experimental, and limited by technology. Minecraft, a popular sandbox game still being updated in this day and age, represents how far games have come, offering vast worlds, creativity, and global connectivity. Together, they highlight the dramatic evolution of gaming over more than 60 years.
In the 1950s, video games were so rare that people had to visit science labs to play them—today, games like Minecraft are played by hundreds of millions of people on devices that fit in your pocket. It’s wild to think gaming went from oscilloscopes in laboratories to entire virtual worlds in our hands in just a few decades!
of the information we assimilate is received through sight
90
Use short sentences
To communicate using videos
Keep a key value in mind
Create Wow content
WOW
thanks to animation
Turn numbers into stories with infographics
20XX
Your content is good, but it‘ll engage much more if it’s interactive
A perfect conclusion
@YourTwitterorInstagramAccount www.yourwebsite.com