Why Do They Call It a Video Game? (The Surprisingly Nerdy Origin Story)
๐ฎ Why Do They Call It a Video Game ? (The Surprisingly Nerdy Origin Story) You’ve played them your whole life, yelled at them, possibly broken a controller or two — but have you ever wondered: ๐ Why do we call them “ video games ”? Spoiler: it’s not because someone thought “pixel-based frustration simulators” was too long (though that would be accurate). The truth is both technical and adorably geeky . ๐บ Back in the Day: When “Video” Was a Big Deal Let’s rewind to the 1950s and 1960s , when computers were the size of rooms and Pong wasn’t even a sparkle in anyone’s CRT monitor. Back then, the word “video” meant something magical — electronic images transmitted to a screen . If you could make shapes move on a TV, that was cutting-edge wizardry. So when engineers started creating interactive electronic visuals , they naturally called them “ video games .” Essentially: “Game played using video display = video game .” Simple, elegant, and way cooler than “oscilloscope-bas...