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Vector games 32c3
This is our talk for 32c3 on vector retro-gaming and interfacing MAME with XY displays. The talk is the result of a collaboration with Adelle Lin, another NYC Resistor member who is a digital designer with a focus on building playful spaces, games and interaction. If you prefer to watch, the half hour video is online.
History of Vector Graphics
Analog computers
The earliest analog computers used oscilloscopes or plotters to output their results. This EAI680 is displaying the result of a differential equation modeling a dampened pendulum on its Tektronix XY monitor.
The first video game, Tennis for Two in 1958, was built with a similar analog computer and displayed on an oscillograph. The bounce of the ball was implemented as a differential equation, very similar to the one shown on the EAI680.