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- OXO abstract "OXO is a video game created by Alexander S. Douglas in 1952 for the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) computer, which simulates a game of noughts and crosses, also called tic-tac-toe. It was one of the first games developed in the early history of video games. Douglas programmed the game as part of a thesis on human-computer interaction for the University of Cambridge. The EDSAC was one of the first stored-program computers, with memory that could be read from or written to, and had three small cathode ray tube screens to display the state of the memory; Douglas re-purposed one screen to demonstrate portraying other information to the user, such as the state of a noughts and crosses game. After the game served its purpose, it was discarded. OXO, along with a draughts game by Christopher Strachey completed around the same time, is one of the earliest known games to display visuals on an electronic screen. Under some definitions it thus may qualify as the first video game, though other definitions exclude it due to its lack of moving or real-time updating graphics.".
- OXO computingPlatform Electronic_Delay_Storage_Automatic_Calculator.
- OXO designer Sandy_Douglas.
- OXO thumbnail EDSAC_(19).jpg?width=300.
- OXO wikiPageExternalLink ~edsac.
- OXO wikiPageID "1095597".
- OXO wikiPageLength "9627".
- OXO wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- OXO wikiPageRevisionID "707242478".
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_intelligence_(video_games).
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Category:1952_video_games.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_video_games.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Puzzle_video_games.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tic-tac-toe.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Cambridge_Computer_Laboratory.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Category:Video_games_developed_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Cathode_ray_tube.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Strachey.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Computer_Laboratory,_University_of_Cambridge.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Draughts.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Early_history_of_video_games.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_Delay_Storage_Automatic_Calculator.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Ferranti_Mark_1.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink File:OXO_emulated_screenshot.png.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Human–computer_interaction.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Campbell-Kelly.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Random-access_memory.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Rotary_dial.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Sandy_Douglas.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Single-player_video_game.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Stored-program_computer.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Tic-tac-toe.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Cambridge.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink Video_game_graphics.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLink File:EDSAC_(19).jpg.
- OXO wikiPageWikiLinkText "OXO".
- OXO caption "OXO played in an EDSAC simulator".
- OXO designer Sandy_Douglas.
- OXO modes Single-player_video_game.
- OXO platforms Electronic_Delay_Storage_Automatic_Calculator.
- OXO released "1952".
- OXO title "OXO".
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- OXO subject Category:1952_video_games.
- OXO subject Category:History_of_video_games.
- OXO subject Category:Puzzle_video_games.
- OXO subject Category:Tic-tac-toe.
- OXO subject Category:University_of_Cambridge_Computer_Laboratory.
- OXO subject Category:Video_games_developed_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- OXO hypernym Game.
- OXO type Software.
- OXO type VideoGame.
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- OXO type Q7889.
- OXO comment "OXO is a video game created by Alexander S. Douglas in 1952 for the Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) computer, which simulates a game of noughts and crosses, also called tic-tac-toe. It was one of the first games developed in the early history of video games. Douglas programmed the game as part of a thesis on human-computer interaction for the University of Cambridge.".
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- OXO depiction EDSAC_(19).jpg.
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- OXO name "OXO".