1974 in video games

1974 has several new titles such as Shark Jaws, Speed Race and Dungeon.

List of years in video games

Events

Notable releases

Magazines

Arcade games

Computer games

Maze War, an ancestor of the first-person shooter genre, was ported to a number of computer systems. The above image was created from a version of the game written for the Xerox Star 8010 in 1985.

Video game consoles

References

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