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**Summer CES, Chicago - June 13-16:
**Summer CES, Chicago - June 13-16:
***Atari presented the home consoles ''Pong'' and ''[[Super Pong]]'', and the [[Kee Games]] [[arcade]] [[video game|game]]s ''[[Tank 8]]'' and ''[[Indy 800]]''.
***Atari presented the home consoles ''Pong'' and ''[[Super Pong]]'', and the [[Kee Games]] [[arcade]] [[video game|game]]s ''[[Tank 8]]'' and ''[[Indy 800]]''.
***[[Fairchild]] presented their home console, [[Channel F|Video Entertainment System]], later rebranded Channel F due to Atari's [[Atari 2600|Video Computer System]], itself later rebranded Atari 2600.
***[[Fairchild]] presented their home console, [[Video Entertainment System]], later rebranded Channel F due to Atari's [[Video Computer System]], itself later rebranded [[Atari 2600]].
*[[1977]]
*[[1977]]
**Summer CES, Chicago - June 5-8:
**Summer CES, Chicago - June 5-8:
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*[[1983]]
*[[1983]]
**Winter CES, Las Vegas - January 6-9:
**Winter CES, Las Vegas - January 6-9:
***Atari demonstrated ''[[Centipede]]'' for the Atari 2600 and introduced two 8-bit computers, the [[Atari 8-bit|800XL]] and the [[Atari 8-bit|1200XL]].
***Atari demonstrated ''[[Centipede]]'' for the Atari 2600 and introduced two 8-bit computers, the [[Atari 800XL]] and the [[Atari 1200XL]].
***Magnavox demonstrated games for its [[Odyssey²]] video game console.
***Magnavox demonstrated games for its [[Odyssey²]] video game console.
***Mattel introduced the [[Aquarius]] and [[Intellivision|Intellivision II]] video game consoles.
***Mattel introduced the [[Aquarius]] and [[Intellivision|Intellivision II]] video game consoles.
***[[Milton Bradley]] introduced the [[Milton Bradley Expansion System]] (MBX), a speech synthesis and voice recognition expansion for the [[TI-99/4A]] computer.
***[[Milton Bradley]] introduced the [[Milton Bradley Expansion System]] (MBX), a speech synthesis and voice recognition expansion for the [[TI-99/4A]] computer.
***[[VentureVision]] demonstrated ''[[Innerspace]]'' for the Atari 2600.
**Summer CES, Chicago - June 5-8: [[Coleco Industries]] introduced the [[ADAM]] computer and an ADAM game, ''[[Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom Super Game]]'', and showcased the [[Colecovision]] games ''[[Congo Bongo]]'', ''[[Frogger II: Threeedeep!]]'', ''[[Turbo]]'', and ''[[Zaxxon]]''
**Summer CES, Chicago - June 5-8: [[Coleco Industries]] introduced the [[ADAM]] computer and an ADAM game, ''[[Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom Super Game]]'', and showcased the [[Colecovision]] games ''[[Congo Bongo]]'', ''[[Frogger II: Threeedeep!]]'', ''[[Turbo]]'', and ''[[Zaxxon]]''
*[[1984]]
*[[1984]]

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Consumer Electronics Show
Held byConsumer Technology Association
LocationLas Vegas, NV, USA
Date(s)June 24, 1967 - present
Linkhttp://ces.tech/

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has been the premiere convention for premiering new electronic devices since its foundation in 1967.

History

The convention has had a long history or technology that related to, or would later relate to computer and video game devices: