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