-A [Video Game](/wiki/video_game) is an electronic game where players interact with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a screen. It offers interactive [Entertainment](/wiki/entertainment), presenting challenges, narratives, or creative play.
-## See also
-- [Game Console](/wiki/game_console)
-- [Gameplay](/wiki/gameplay)
+A [Video Game](/wiki/video_game) is an electronic game where players interact with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a screen. It offers interactive [Entertainment](/wiki/entertainment), presenting challenges, narratives, or creative play.
+## History
+The concept of video games emerged in the mid-20th century with early experiments on [Computer](/wiki/computer) systems. One of the earliest interactive electronic games was *Tennis for Two* (1958), followed by *Spacewar!* (1962). The 1970s saw the rise of [Arcade](/wiki/arcade) games like *Pong* and *Space Invaders*, which brought gaming to a wider public. The introduction of home [Game Console](/wiki/game_console) systems, such as the Atari 2600, brought video games into living rooms.
+The industry experienced significant growth and technological advancement in subsequent decades, with the development of 2D and 3D [Graphics](/wiki/graphics), sophisticated [Gameplay](/wiki/gameplay) mechanics, and online [Multiplayer](/wiki/multiplayer) experiences. Modern video games encompass a vast range of genres and platforms, from mobile games to virtual reality, continuing to push the boundaries of interactive media and [Storytelling](/wiki/storytelling).
+## See also
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