20 questions about 1970s Video Games

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1. What was the first video game console released in the 1970s?
Magnavox Odyssey
- Wikipedia
2. Which 1970s arcade game introduced the concept of microtransactions?
Atari's Pong
- TechSpot
3. What was the name of the first commercially successful video game?
Pong
- Game Informer
4. Which video game franchise, known for its space combat simulation, was first released in 1978?
Star Wars: X-Wing
- IGN
5. In 1979, Activision became the first third-party video game developer. Which game did they publish that same year?
Adventure
- The Guardian
6. What was the name of the iconic maze arcade game released in 1980 and inspired by a Japanese legend?
Pac-Man
- GameSpot
7. Which company released the first handheld electronic game, called Auto Race, in 1976?
Mattel
- History of Video Games
8. What was the first video game to be licensed from a movie?
Death Race
- Mental Floss
9. In 1972, Atari released a popular table tennis sports game. What was it called?
Pong
- The New York Times
10. Which 1976 arcade game featured a spaceship defending against waves of attacking aliens?
Space Invaders
- Gizmodo
11. What was the first home console to use interchangeable cartridges, released in 1976?
Fairchild Channel F
- The Verge
12. Which company released the first microprocessor-based video game console, the Fairchild Video Entertainment System, in 1976?
Fairchild Semiconductor
- Engadget
13. Which 1978 arcade game introduced the concept of power-ups and bonus levels?
Space Invaders
- BBC News
14. What was the name of the popular multi-directional shooter game released in 1979?
Asteroids
- The Guardian
15. Which 1973 arcade game is considered to be the first racing game ever created?
Gotcha
- Digital Trends
16. What was the first video game to feature a personal, high score system?
Sea Wolf
- GameSpot
17. In 1978, which video game console became the first to offer interchangeable game cartridges and color graphics?
Atari 2600
- TechRadar
18. What was the name of the 1971 arcade game that featured a simple, ball-and-paddle gameplay?
Computer Space
- Polygon
19. Which 1975 arcade game introduced the concept of scrolling graphics?
Gun Fight
- LiveAbout
20. What was the name of the first console role-playing game (RPG) released in 1975?
Dungeons & Dragons
- Kotaku

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