Cold war power play: how the Stasi got into computer games
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- #East Germany
- #DIY Computing
- #Cold War Gaming
- Discovery of homemade Pong consoles in East Germany challenges the belief that gaming was suppressed under socialism.
- East Germany's Poly-Play arcade cabinet, developed with Stasi assistance, offered family-friendly games devoid of violence.
- DIY computing and gaming flourished in East Germany despite technological shortages, with state magazines promoting 'computer sports'.
- Computer clubs in East Germany, though monitored by the Stasi, became hubs for young tech enthusiasts and gamers.
- East and West Germany both exhibited suspicion towards gaming, with differing approaches to regulation and censorship.
- The Chaos Computer Club in West Germany emerged as a response to strict telecom monopolies and hacking laws.