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Alan Kotok, designer of the first video game controller, dies at 64 - Ars Techni

已有 413 次阅读  2013-04-21 05:32   标签Nike  Air  Max 
Alan Kotok, designer of the first video game controller,Nike free run, dies at 64 | Ars Technica

When we talk about video games, it',Nike Air Max;s always important to remember the people who brought us here,Abercrombie Soldes. Today we should all bow our heads and remember Alan Kotok, one of the forward-thinking people who brought us Spacewar,Oakley Sunglasses Cheap!, one of the first video games ever made. While he didn't write any of the code himself,Abercrombie Paris, he did help to build the controller used to fly the ships in the game, and also supplied Stephen Russel with the sine and cosine rourtines from the DEC,replica michael kors watches. Think about it: he designed a gaming controller when no one knew what that even was. That had to be slightly harder than just ripping off Nintendo's designs, which is how innovation seems to happen these days.

Kotok had a long career in the tech field after joining MIT at 16. He helped create the first game, he designed one of the first gaming controllers, and the world of gaming is indebted to his spirit and love of all things fun. He'll be missed. We may take games for granted these days, but there are any number of people who worked hard at the very beginning on the technologies and ideas that make games possibel today. If you'd like to read more about Mr. Kotok's career and the history of SpaceWar,Air Jordan Shop!, Wikipedia has you covered.  

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