The Beginning: From Pinball to Pong

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Across
  1. 1. Type of console which has only build-in games.
  2. 3. The first Telstar console to feature a light gun.
  3. 6. Former Ampex employee, the creator of Pong (1972).
  4. 7. Connecticut Leather Company's shortened name.
  5. 8. The name of a mechanism installed by Harry Williams in 1932; it penalized players who jostled the machine too many times.
  6. 10. The name of a monitor on which Dr. Alexander Douglas's Noughts and Crosses (1952) game was displayed on.
  7. 13. The creator of Computer Space (1971), worked with his colleague Ted Dabney.
  8. 14. Steve Russell's nickname, the developer of Spacewar! (1962) for the Programmed Data Processor-1 computer.
  9. 15. The name of the single-game console series released by Nintendo in 1977-1980.
Down
  1. 2. The name of the first video game designed by American nuclear physicist William Higinbotham.
  2. 4. The company's name under which Computer Space (1971) was released.
  3. 5. Feature installed in the Telstar Arcade console which had a removable media slot.
  4. 9. The name of a console designed by Ralph Baer, manufactured by electronics manufacturer Magnavox in 1972.
  5. 11. Name of a company formed by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney.
  6. 12. The name of the Sears label under which the Pong console was released in 1975.