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October 25, 1988: Eurocom Entertainment Software is founded viva merger between German publisher Ariolasoft, French developer Loriciels, and British distributor and licensor Mirrorsoft

May 10, 1982: Railyard Entertainment is founded by train enthusiast Alan Sugar
 
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Here's one I forgot to put in.

April 14, 1984: Westwood Studios is founded by a group of artists and programmers led by Jon Van Caneghem, his wife, Michaela, and Mark Caldwell
 
Um, until the Intel 2002 comes out in 1969, and then then debut of 7400 series logic switches and the AMD 2900 series bitslices, what is going to be used even for discrete logic hardware? For that matter,Tennis For Two used an oscilloscope screen for the monitor. For its time, electronics innovation was happening at breakneck pace, but unless something happens completely out of left field, the first fifteen years of years of arcade video games won't exceed the sophistication of Video Olympics for the Atari 2600. Even premaking Breakout or Stunt Cycle before 1970 would be an incredible stretch.
 
Um, until the Intel 2002 comes out in 1969, and then then debut of 7400 series logic switches and the AMD 2900 series bitslices, what is going to be used even for discrete logic hardware? For that matter,Tennis For Two used an oscilloscope screen for the monitor. For its time, electronics innovation was happening at breakneck pace, but unless something happens completely out of left field, the first fifteen years of years of arcade video games won't exceed the sophistication of Video Olympics for the Atari 2600. Even premaking Breakout or Stunt Cycle before 1970 would be an incredible stretch.

I'm not necessarily a tech guy.
 
Now, to get back on track.

September 1, 1973: the Studio Enhancer, which allows the Studio to output sound and play additional games, is released to the public.
 
April 8, 1970: Colossus: The Forbin Project makes its hit debut, detailing the threat of computers developing sentience,...

June 3, 1971: WarGames directed by John Frankenheimer makes its hit debut, detailing the threat posed by computer hacking,...
 
April 8, 1970: Colossus: The Forbin Project makes its hit debut, detailing the threat of computers developing sentience,...

June 3, 1971: WarGames directed by John Frankenheimer makes its hit debut, detailing the threat posed by computer hacking,...

You who what guys, I'm deeply unsatisfied with this timeline, I gonna make it my own. You guys can still help me with it but this is not working out for me.
 
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