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    William Alfred Higinbotham (October 22, 1910 – November 10, 1994) was an American physicist. A member of the team that developed the first nuclear bomb...
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    developed in the early history of video games. American physicist William Higinbotham designed the game in 1958 for display at the Brookhaven National...
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  • engineer and civil servant William Higinbotham (1910–1994), physicist and video game pioneer Division of Higinbotham Higinbotham Province Higginbotham Higginbottom...
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  • program simulated a game of tennis. Created by American physicist William Higinbotham for visitors at the Brookhaven National Laboratory to be more entertaining...
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  • William Randolph Hearst Sr. William Heinecke (born 1949), American-born Thai businessman William Higinbotham (1910-1994), American physicist. William...
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  • Seamus Blackley: main designer and developer of the original Xbox William Higinbotham: main developer of Tennis for Two. One of the first video games developed...
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    1952; Tennis for Two, an electronic interactive game engineered by William Higinbotham in 1958; and Spacewar!, written by Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
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    patents, claiming as prior art the 1958 Tennis for Two game built by William Higinbotham. The court, however, ruled that the oscilloscope-based game did not...
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    George Higinbotham (19 April 1826 – 31 December 1892) was a politician and was a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, which is the highest...
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    interactive graphics – Tennis for Two – was created for an oscilloscope by William Higinbotham to entertain visitors in 1958 at Brookhaven National Laboratory and...
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