This is a list of firsts in gaming history, or list of gaming firsts, listing game concepts and genres by their first appearance. It includes board game firsts and electronic game firsts, the latter including video game firsts.
Tabletop/Board game firsts[ | ]
The following table lists board game concepts and genres by their first appearance.
Concept | Game | Year | Origin |
---|---|---|---|
Linear game | Senet | c. 3100 BCE to c. 1000 BCE | Egypt |
Racing | |||
Non-linear game | Draughts | c. 3000 BCE to c. 900 CE | Iraq/Mesopotamia, Iran/Persia |
Sandbox | |||
Strategy | |||
Turn-based strategy (TBS) | |||
Enemy | Go | c. 300 BCE to c. 800 CE | China, Korea, Japan |
Health | |||
Open world | |||
Overworld | |||
Strategy wargame | |||
Wargame | |||
Boss | Chess | c. 500 CE to c. 800 CE | Indian subcontinent, Persia, Arab world |
Character | |||
Creative sandbox | Chess [1] | ||
Hack & slash | Chess | ||
Level up | |||
Player character | |||
Role-playing game (RPG) | |||
Strategy RPG (SRPG) | |||
Tactical RPG (TRPG) | |||
Tactical wargame | |||
Turn-based tactics (TBT) | |||
Dungeon crawler | Dungeons & Dragons | 1974 | Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson |
Hit points | |||
RPG overworld | Dungeons & Dragons | 1974 | Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson |
Empire of the Petal Throne [2] | 1974 | Muhammad Barker [3] | |
Tabletop RPG (TRPG) | Dungeons & Dragons | 1974 | Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson |
Empire of the Petal Throne [2] | 1974 | Muhammad Barker [3] | |
Critical hit | Empire of the Petal Throne [2] | 1974 | Muhammad Barker [3] |
Battle royale [4] | Battle Royale [5] | 2000 | Japan |
Electronic/Video game firsts[ | ]
This is a list of electronic game firsts, which includes a list of firsts in video game history, or list of video game firsts.
The electronic games listed include video games (arcade, computer and console games), computer games (mainframe and personal computer games), and arcade games (electro-mechanical and video games).
The following tables list concepts related to electronic games, by their first appearance. The tables includes electronic games as well as related hardware.
Concepts[ | ]
Controls[ | ]
Genres[ | ]
The following table lists electronic game genres by their first appearance.
Graphics[ | ]
Hardware[ | ]
Sound[ | ]
Technology[ | ]
See also[ | ]
- History of video games
- Japan
- List of gaming pioneers
- Timeline of arcade video game history
- Video gaming in Japan
References[ | ]
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- ↑ Battle Royale (Giant Bomb)
- ↑ Battle Royale Card Game
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- ↑ Jump, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Destructible Environment, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Survival, Giant Bomb
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- ↑ Flash Boy, Giant Bomb
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- ↑ Dialogue Trees, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Timed Decisions, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Albegas, Sega Retro
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- ↑ 49.0 49.1 49.2 49.3 Yūgeki-ō
- ↑ 50.00 50.01 50.02 50.03 50.04 50.05 50.06 50.07 50.08 50.09 50.10 50.11 50.12 Katsunori Yoshimura, Giant Bomb
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- ↑ 52.0 52.1 52.2 Last Survivor
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- ↑ Magical Company, Giant Bomb
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- ↑ Radial Menu, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Quick-time event, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Makoto Uchida, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 59.0 59.1 59.2 The Bouncer, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 60.0 60.1 https://segaretro.org/MotoPolo
- ↑ 61.0 61.1 Electro-mechanical arcade games, Sega Retro
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- ↑ 64.0 64.1 64.2 Shooting Gallery, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Sea Devil, Sega Retro
- ↑ Soccer, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 67.0 67.1 Astro Race at Museum of the Game
- ↑ 68.0 68.1 Discrete logic arcade games, Sega Retro
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- ↑ 71.0 71.1 71.2 Motion Control, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 72.0 72.1 KO Punch, Sega Retro
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- ↑ Pressure Sensitivity, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 77.0 77.1 Sega Hang-On hardware, Sega Retro
- ↑ 78.0 78.1 Star Arthur Densetsu I: Wakusei Mephius, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Sega Graphic Board, Sega Retro
- ↑ Sega X Board, Sega Retro
- ↑ 81.0 81.1 Hands On Throttle-And-Stick
- ↑ XE-1 AP, Sega Retro
- ↑ Dempa, Sega Retro
- ↑ Remote Control System (Sega Retro)
- ↑ WKK (Sega Retro)
- ↑ Remote Arcade System (Sega Retro)
- ↑ Sega Activator, Giant Bomb
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- ↑ Assaf Gurner, Giant Bomb
- ↑ neGcon, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 3D Control Pad, Sega Retro
- ↑ Masaya Nakamura, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Hisashi Suzuki, Sega Retro
- ↑ https://arcadeheroes.com/2015/06/03/sega-turns-55-lets-remember-their-electromechanical-games/
- ↑ https://segaretro.org/Dodgem_Crazy
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- ↑ Crashing Race at Museum of the Game
- ↑ Balloon Gun at Museum of the Game
- ↑ Space Tactics, Sega Retro
- ↑ 101.0 101.1 Road Race, Sega Retro
- ↑ Fonz, Sega Retro
- ↑ 103.0 103.1 Bomber, Sega Retro
- ↑ 104.0 104.1 Bomber at Museum of the Game
- ↑ Dru Hill: The Chronicle of Druaga, 1UP
- ↑ Koji Sumii, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Space Tactics, Sega Retro
- ↑ Mystery House, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Roberta Williams, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 110.0 110.1 Samurai, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Lupin III, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Samurai at Museum of the Game
- ↑ 113.0 113.1 113.2 Panorama Toh, Giant Bomb
- ↑ The Dragon & Princess, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Terror House, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 116.0 116.1 Astron Belt, Sega Retro
- ↑ Tatsumi, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Yoshio Kiya, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 119.0 119.1 Bokosuka Wars, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Immersive Sim, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Yuji Horii, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Hokkaidou Rensa Satsujin: Ohotsuku ni Kiyu!!, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 123.0 123.1 123.2 Herzog Zwei, Sega Retro
- ↑ Battle Royale
- ↑ http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/samurai-nipponichi/
- ↑ The Screamer, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Magical Zoo, Giant Bomb
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-yb3XRSg1c
- ↑ 129.0 129.1 Amnork (Giant Bomb)
- ↑ 130.0 130.1 Getsu Fuuma Den, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Hero Shooter (TV Tropes)
- ↑ Outtrigger (Sega Retro)
- ↑ Toshiba-EMI Ltd, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Haruhiko Shono, Giant Bomb
- ↑ The Life Stage: Virtual House, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Micro Cabin, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Doctor Hauzer, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Riverhill Software, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Kenichiro Hayashi, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Hidetaka Miyazaki (Giant Bomb)
- ↑ Kasco, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Kenzou Furukawa, Giant Bomb
- ↑ https://segaretro.org/Monte_Carlo
- ↑ Gun Smoke
- ↑ 145.0 145.1 Phong Shading, Giant Bomb
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- ↑ Vertical scrolling
- ↑ Interceptor
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- ↑ Bomber, Giant Bomb
- ↑ brutaldeluxe.fr
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- ↑ Hitachi Basic Master Level 3 (Old Computer Museum)
- ↑ Parallax Scrolling, Giant bomb
- ↑ Turbo, Sega Retro
- ↑ Steve Hanawa, Sega Retro
- ↑ Stereoscopic 3D, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Sega LaserDisc hardware (Sega Retro)
- ↑ Bega's Battle, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Extreme Violence, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Sega X Board (Sega Retro)
- ↑ Yu Suzuki (Sega Retro)
- ↑ Over-the-Shoulder
- ↑ Flat Shading, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Ray Casting, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Masaya (Giant Bomb)
- ↑ 170.0 170.1 Sega Model 1 (Sega Retro)
- ↑ Sim Drive (Giant Bomb)
- ↑ Gouraud Shading, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Hi-Ten Bomberman
- ↑ 174.0 174.1 174.2 174.3 Sega Model 2 (Sega Retro)
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- ↑ Riverhill Software, Giant Bomb
- ↑ 177.0 177.1 DF Retro: Sega Nomad - The Original Switch-Style Hybrid Console?
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- ↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly, issue 93, April 1997, page 22
- ↑ Hisao Oguchi, Sega Retro
- ↑ Brave Firefighters, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Takashi Tokita, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Hisahiko Takeuchi, MobyGames
- ↑ Depth-of-field, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Steve Jobs, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Sega VIC Dual (Sega Retro)
- ↑ https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=2588
- ↑ https://segaretro.org/Sega_Master_System
- ↑ https://segaretro.org/Sega_Master_System/Technical_specifications
- ↑ https://segaretro.org/Yamaha
- ↑ Masaya Nakamura, Giant Bomb
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- ↑ Yamaha, Sega Retro
- ↑ Chiptune, Giant Bomb
- ↑ Sharp MZ (Giant Bomb)
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- ↑ Fujitsu (Giant Bomb)
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