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  |date = May 1951
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''NIMROD'' was created in 1951 by the computer company Ferranti as a demonstration for the Festival of Britain in 1951. The machine played the board game nim using a display of a series of lights. It was shown in various forums from May 1951 to 1953, making it the first publicized video game shown in multiple locations and potentially seen by thousands of individuals.
''NIMROD'' was created in 1951 by the computer company Ferranti as a demonstration for the Festival of Britain in 1951. The machine played the board game nim using a display of a series of lights. It was shown in various forums from May 1951 to 1953, making it the first publicized video game shown in multiple locations and potentially seen by thousands of individuals.

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NIMROD was created in 1951 by the computer company Ferranti as a demonstration for the Festival of Britain in 1951. The machine played the board game nim using a display of a series of lights. It was shown in various forums from May 1951 to 1953, making it the first publicized video game shown in multiple locations and potentially seen by thousands of individuals.

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They Create Worlds: The Story of the People and Companies That Shaped the Video Game Industry, Vol. I: 1971-1982 by Alexander Smith.