OXO
1952

OXO

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Developer: Alexander Shafto "Sandy" Douglas, University of Warwick
Game Modes Single player
Themes Educational
Perspective Side view

Summary

OXO was a computer game developed by Alexander S. Douglas in 1952 for the EDSAC computer, which simulates a game of Noughts and crosses, also sometimes called Tic-tac-toe. OXO is the earliest known game to display visuals on a video monitor. To play OXO, the player would enter input using a rotary telephone controller, and output was displayed on the computer's 35×16 dot matrix cathode ray tube. Each game was played against an artificially intelligent opponent.

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