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In 1888, the German Storwick designed a machine called "automatic
egg-laying machine" based on the principle of the coin-operated
mechanism of the vending machine. An egg, accompanied by a cry.
This "automatic egg-laying machine" is regarded as the prototype of
the coin-operated game machine.
The "music box" game machine that appeared in Germany at the
beginning of this century is the game machine that really began to
be used in the entertainment industry. As long as a coin is put in,
the wheel in the sound box will automatically rotate, driving a
series of unevenly distributed holes to strike the steel sheets of
different lengths to play music.
Later, the famous magician Burlem designed a coin-operated video
game machine. Although it is an image, it is still mechanical, and
the operator can see the puppets and the background moving
performance from the observation hole after inserting a coin.
In the era of economic depression, the gambling industry around the
world is very prosperous, so many coin-operated machines such as
poker machines (commonly known as mouse machines), horse racing
machines, golf pachinko machines, etc. have emerged one after
another, replacing the healthy entertainment industry. It was not
until the 1930s that simulation games against competition emerged
in the United States, among which the "one-armed bandit" game
consoles that simulated gunfights were very popular. Since then,
game machines that simulate various sports (such as target shooting
and basketball) have also appeared in casinos one after another.
From the end of the 19th century to the 1950s and 1960s, most of
the coin-operated game machines belonged to mechanical or simple
circuit structures. Most of the gamers were young people and
adults. . But at the same time, with the rapid development of
global electronic technology, the first electronic computer
appeared in 1946 after the war, and its technological achievements
penetrated into various fields, and a revolution in the
entertainment industry also began.