The History of Car Games

Article by Jamie Carr

The history of online car games is inter weaved with the history of the computer, video games, the World Wide Web and all the associated technologies that make online gaming possible.The First Computer Game

A.S. Douglas, a PhD student at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, created the first graphic computer game in 1952. Douglas programmed a version of naughts and crosses on an EDSAC computer. The EDSAC in Cambridge was the 2nd computer in the world, the first being located in the University of Manchester.

“Tennis for Two” was created in 1958 by William Higinbotham on an oscilloscope in Brookhaven National Laboratory. “SpaceWar!” was the first game programmed for computer use by Steve Russell in MIT using a PDP-1 mainframe computer.

Computer and video game technology progressed throughout the 60′s with new inventions such as the mouse and windows. Progress culminated in 1968 with a the first public demonstration of a networked computer system in the Augmentation Research Center. The demonstration was the first public appearance of the mouse, windows, hypermedia with linking and addressing, and video conferencing.

1974 saw the first racing game by Atari named Gran Track 10. It had low-resolution graphics and it was a race against the clock rather than racing against other cars.The First Car Game

It wasn’t until 1982 when Namco released the first true car game that things really took off. Pole Position was the first game that allowed players to have cars to race against and was based on a real racing circuit.

1983 saw the birth of the Internet evolving from ARPANET that had started deployment in 1969. The Internet allowed for network games that could be run on peer-to-peer or client-server architectures.The First Online Car Games

The Internet continued to develop and web browsers became more and more sophisticated. People started creating games that used web browsers as a client. HTML, JavaScript, ASP, PHP, MySQL and FLASH technologies have now progressed to such a point that many of the games developed in the 80′s and 90′s are now available to play for free online.

So the next time you have a few minutes to kill why not Google “car games” and enjoy the race.

Roary McQueen is a car games andracing nut from London, England who is particularly fond of all thingsracing and car games related andwrites about them here.










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Punting In Cambridge

American audiences might be puzzled by the term, but according to trip reviews, one of the most rewarding things to do in Cambridge is to go punting. This picturesque town nestled in the fens (marshland) of England is the home to thirty institutions of higher learning including Cambridge University itself, and the best way to see the town is by hiring a local punter.

American visitors staying at one of the many Cambridge Hotels may be confused by the local vernacular, and if no one corrected them, might think that punting around town to see the backs of local colleges might mean kicking an American Football through the back gates of the college garden. In fact, Punting is the term used for using traveling by small flat-bottomed boat (similar to the Italian gondola) that has been the traditional mode of transport for hundreds of years in the small English town. Hotels in Cambridge are used to explaining the term to Americans, and probably wont be entertained by football jokes.

Once the visitors are past the unusual terminology, they will most certainly enjoy one of the local guided tours that take them through the still waters of the river that winds through the town. Self-guided punting tours are also available, so you can meander the backwaters at your own pace, but you wont get any of the colorful back-stories that the local tour guides will weave for you about the history of the place. The old historic college town has little in common with the American College Town, and far more history attached, but youll be so busy taking in the idyllic scenes that youll hardly notice.

Locals suggest taking a guided tour first, and then returning to rent a punt for yourself so that youll have a better understanding of the areas of interest along your route. Hotels in Cambridge can help you find a reputable rental shop so you wont get gouged on the price. Cambridge hotels are also very knowledgeable about the history of the area and they can help organize your sightseeing trip.

Peter Merifield is a London-based freelance journalist with a mission to make you a better and happier human being. Drawing attention to the peculiarities of life in the modern age is all part of the package.Check out his other articles for everything you need to know about travel destinations and hotels.

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