Empire 46 years old - 01 May 1973 Empire is famous for being the first networked multiplayer arena shooter. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Spasim 45 years old - 31 Mar 1974 The first documented first-person mainframe computer game, a program written by Jim Bowery for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s PLATO network. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
DND 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 Loosely based on TSR's Dungeons and Dragons pen-and-paper RPG, DND borrowed from D&D many of the things that later became staples of video games, such as player statistics, items, bosses, and leveling up. Developer : Franchise : Dungeons & Dragons Platform : PLATO
pedit5 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 The first dungeon crawler role-playing game. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
FreeCell 41 years old - 01 Jun 1978 First developed for the PLATO computer system, FreeCell is now a standard Solitaire based game in Microsoft Operating Systems. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PC | PLATO
Avatar 40 years old - 31 Dec 1979 Avatar was a role-playing game for the PLATO computer system Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Moria 36 years old - 31 Dec 1983 An ASCII-based roguelike RPG, named after the Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. Developer : Franchise : Platform : Amiga | Atari ST | Mac | PC | PLATO
Empire 46 years old - 01 May 1973 Empire is famous for being the first networked multiplayer arena shooter. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Spasim 45 years old - 31 Mar 1974 The first documented first-person mainframe computer game, a program written by Jim Bowery for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s PLATO network. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
DND 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 Loosely based on TSR's Dungeons and Dragons pen-and-paper RPG, DND borrowed from D&D many of the things that later became staples of video games, such as player statistics, items, bosses, and leveling up. Developer : Franchise : Dungeons & Dragons Platform : PLATO
pedit5 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 The first dungeon crawler role-playing game. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
FreeCell 41 years old - 01 Jun 1978 First developed for the PLATO computer system, FreeCell is now a standard Solitaire based game in Microsoft Operating Systems. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PC | PLATO
Avatar 40 years old - 31 Dec 1979 Avatar was a role-playing game for the PLATO computer system Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Moria 36 years old - 31 Dec 1983 An ASCII-based roguelike RPG, named after the Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. Developer : Franchise : Platform : Amiga | Atari ST | Mac | PC | PLATO
Empire 46 years old - 01 May 1973 Empire is famous for being the first networked multiplayer arena shooter. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Spasim 45 years old - 31 Mar 1974 The first documented first-person mainframe computer game, a program written by Jim Bowery for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s PLATO network. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
DND 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 Loosely based on TSR's Dungeons and Dragons pen-and-paper RPG, DND borrowed from D&D many of the things that later became staples of video games, such as player statistics, items, bosses, and leveling up. Developer : Franchise : Dungeons & Dragons Platform : PLATO
pedit5 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 The first dungeon crawler role-playing game. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
FreeCell 41 years old - 01 Jun 1978 First developed for the PLATO computer system, FreeCell is now a standard Solitaire based game in Microsoft Operating Systems. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PC | PLATO
Avatar 40 years old - 31 Dec 1979 Avatar was a role-playing game for the PLATO computer system Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Moria 36 years old - 31 Dec 1983 An ASCII-based roguelike RPG, named after the Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. Developer : Franchise : Platform : Amiga | Atari ST | Mac | PC | PLATO
Empire 46 years old - 01 May 1973 Empire is famous for being the first networked multiplayer arena shooter. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Spasim 45 years old - 31 Mar 1974 The first documented first-person mainframe computer game, a program written by Jim Bowery for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s PLATO network. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
DND 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 Loosely based on TSR's Dungeons and Dragons pen-and-paper RPG, DND borrowed from D&D many of the things that later became staples of video games, such as player statistics, items, bosses, and leveling up. Developer : Franchise : Dungeons & Dragons Platform : PLATO
pedit5 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 The first dungeon crawler role-playing game. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
FreeCell 41 years old - 01 Jun 1978 First developed for the PLATO computer system, FreeCell is now a standard Solitaire based game in Microsoft Operating Systems. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PC | PLATO
Avatar 40 years old - 31 Dec 1979 Avatar was a role-playing game for the PLATO computer system Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Moria 36 years old - 31 Dec 1983 An ASCII-based roguelike RPG, named after the Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. Developer : Franchise : Platform : Amiga | Atari ST | Mac | PC | PLATO
Empire 46 years old - 01 May 1973 Empire is famous for being the first networked multiplayer arena shooter. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Spasim 45 years old - 31 Mar 1974 The first documented first-person mainframe computer game, a program written by Jim Bowery for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s PLATO network. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
DND 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 Loosely based on TSR's Dungeons and Dragons pen-and-paper RPG, DND borrowed from D&D many of the things that later became staples of video games, such as player statistics, items, bosses, and leveling up. Developer : Franchise : Dungeons & Dragons Platform : PLATO
pedit5 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 The first dungeon crawler role-playing game. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
FreeCell 41 years old - 01 Jun 1978 First developed for the PLATO computer system, FreeCell is now a standard Solitaire based game in Microsoft Operating Systems. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PC | PLATO
Avatar 40 years old - 31 Dec 1979 Avatar was a role-playing game for the PLATO computer system Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Moria 36 years old - 31 Dec 1983 An ASCII-based roguelike RPG, named after the Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. Developer : Franchise : Platform : Amiga | Atari ST | Mac | PC | PLATO
Empire 46 years old - 01 May 1973 Empire is famous for being the first networked multiplayer arena shooter. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Spasim 45 years old - 31 Mar 1974 The first documented first-person mainframe computer game, a program written by Jim Bowery for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s PLATO network. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
DND 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 Loosely based on TSR's Dungeons and Dragons pen-and-paper RPG, DND borrowed from D&D many of the things that later became staples of video games, such as player statistics, items, bosses, and leveling up. Developer : Franchise : Dungeons & Dragons Platform : PLATO
pedit5 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 The first dungeon crawler role-playing game. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
FreeCell 41 years old - 01 Jun 1978 First developed for the PLATO computer system, FreeCell is now a standard Solitaire based game in Microsoft Operating Systems. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PC | PLATO
Avatar 40 years old - 31 Dec 1979 Avatar was a role-playing game for the PLATO computer system Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Moria 36 years old - 31 Dec 1983 An ASCII-based roguelike RPG, named after the Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. Developer : Franchise : Platform : Amiga | Atari ST | Mac | PC | PLATO
Empire 46 years old - 01 May 1973 Empire is famous for being the first networked multiplayer arena shooter. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Spasim 45 years old - 31 Mar 1974 The first documented first-person mainframe computer game, a program written by Jim Bowery for the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s PLATO network. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
DND 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 Loosely based on TSR's Dungeons and Dragons pen-and-paper RPG, DND borrowed from D&D many of the things that later became staples of video games, such as player statistics, items, bosses, and leveling up. Developer : Franchise : Dungeons & Dragons Platform : PLATO
pedit5 44 years old - 31 Dec 1975 The first dungeon crawler role-playing game. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
FreeCell 41 years old - 01 Jun 1978 First developed for the PLATO computer system, FreeCell is now a standard Solitaire based game in Microsoft Operating Systems. Developer : Franchise : Platform : PC | PLATO
Avatar 40 years old - 31 Dec 1979 Avatar was a role-playing game for the PLATO computer system Developer : Franchise : Platform : PLATO
Moria 36 years old - 31 Dec 1983 An ASCII-based roguelike RPG, named after the Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. Developer : Franchise : Platform : Amiga | Atari ST | Mac | PC | PLATO