The Pentagon Looks to Videogames for the Future of War

The Pentagon Looks to Videogames for the Future of War
Activision via AP

The first real computer, the ENIAC, was built in 1946. The first computer war game appeared two years later. It was built by the Army Operations Research Office, and it was as rudimentary as you might think. Since then, the relationship between the military and world of games has gotten endlessly deeper. Veterans help develop popular games, and popular games help veterans recover.

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