- 1981 in video gaming
Events
* November -
** The British video game magazine Computer and Video Games (C&VG) starts.
**Game & Watch - released inSweden .* Arnie Katz and Bill Kunkel found "
Electronic Games ", the first magazine on video games and generally recognized as the beginning ofvideo game journalism .Notable releases
* Midway releases "
Gorf " and "Ms. Pac-Man " arcade games
*Sega releases the "Frogger " video game, which was developed byKonami
*Namco releases "New Rally-X ", "Warp and Warp ", "Galaga ", and "Bosconian ", which is the first game to have a continue feature.
*Nelsonic releases the "Space Attacker " watch LCD game
*Nintendo releasesShigeru Miyamoto 's "Donkey Kong" arcade game
*Williams Electronics releasesEugene Jarvis 's "Stargate" arcade game
*IBM andMicrosoft include the game "DONKEY.BAS " with theIBM PC , arguably the firstIBM PC compatible game.
* "Ultima" and "Wizardry " are released, starting two of the most successful lines of CRPGsHardware
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Astrovision Inc. distributes theBally Computer System after buying the rights fromBally /Midway
*Acorn Computers Ltd releases theBBC Micro home computer, which brought the game "Elite" to prominence
*Coleco Industries releases theTotal Control 4 home console
*Commodore Business Machines releases theCommodore VIC-20 home computer
*SEGA test markets theSG-1000 home console inJapan
*Sinclair Research releases the ZX81 home computer, the first widely available 'domestic' computer to play games in the UK. Shortly,J. K. Greye Software publishes "3D Monster Maze " written by Malcolm Evans – the first computer game featuring real-time 3D graphics without using specializedvector graphics hardwareBusiness
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APF Electronics, Inc. goes defunct
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