Highlights
Pong is considered to be one of the earliest arcade video games. Upon its release in 1972, it achieved instant popularity. Subsequently, in 1975, a home version that could connect to a television was released. Pong helped to establish video games as a popular form of entertainment, and Atari became one of the most successful game companies of the 1970s.
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The Apple II was introduced in 1977 and became one of the first successful personal computers. It was designed by Steve Wozniak to be small, reliable, and convenient to use. The Apple II quickly became popular in homes, schools, and businesses, and it helped to establish Apple as a major player in the personal computer industry.
The Commodore 64 is widely recognized as the best-selling computer model in history. It is capable of displaying graphics with 16 colors and features a programmable sound chip. With a large software library covering various genres, the Commodore 64 was particularly popular in the gaming community. It's affordability also helped make it one of the most popular home computers of its time.
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The Macintosh was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a graphical user interface (GUI) and a mouse. Its innovative hardware and software design set it apart from other competitors in the market. The GUI concepts pioneered by the Macintosh influenced the design of contemporary operating systems. After the Apple II series was discontinued in 1993, the Macintosh has remained Apple's sole computer product line to the present day.
