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No. Videogames came after the computer, which was invented in... Don't quote me on this but call it 1985. So no, with no computers videogames didn't exist, let alone the hardware required to run them.

If I asked this question, sorry, mam or sir. I was referring to more of a computer game which I found on-line; it might have used lightbulbs. Thank you.

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there was a game around 1947, called tennis for two, the first video game, after that around the 1950's with space war, so yeah there was a game in the 1940's just not as advanced, and to the wiki user who answered this, the computer was invented in 1940
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14y ago

Tag; hop scotch; hide and seek; tag football; Baseball; jacks; leap frog; pick up sticks; marbles; tops; yo-yo's; coin toss; horseshoes; cowboys and indians; bicycle competitions; just to name a few.

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13y ago

The top games of the 1950s were Monopoly, Scrabble, Parcheesi, Risk, Mr. Potato Head (you needed a real potato), Frisbee, Hula Hoop, Slinky (the original metal one), Erector Sets, Lincoln Logs, and Barbie was introduced in 1959. We played with a lot of generic toys like marbles, jacks, modeling clay, water colors, and crayons. We also knew a lot of card games and played them if there were enough people available.

Street games were very popular in the 1950s, weather permitting, we spent the better part of our free time out of doors. Most popular were street or back yard baseball and football (Basketball was not as big in our neighborhood); jump rope and hop scotch were very big, roller skating (with steel wheels) on uneven sidewalks or on parking lots on Sunday (stores weren't open on Sundays in the 1950s), and riding bikes. In winter we went sledding, tobogganing, and ice skating in the streets (they didn't salt the streets back then) and empty lots. If it was too hot to do anything else, we sat on steps and played word games like twenty questions. Little kids played stone school. There was even a group of us that liked to "put on plays" using parents' old clothes for costumes and appropriate front porches for a stage.

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9y ago

Many different games were played in the 1950s. They included Board Games such as Yahtzee, Risk and Jotto. Outdoor games included hopscotch, leapfrog, tag, hide and seek, and marbles. Other popular games were Jacks, Pick Up Sticks, Cowboys and Indians, and Red Rover.

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14y ago

there might of been games like pacman on video game and there also would of been games on the computer

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15y ago

no. Video Games started in the 1980's

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12y ago

clue and candy land

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