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A Brief History Of Air Hockey Table
Air Hockey is free to be played between two people. It is played on a smooth table, each coated with a player wielding a paddle special. The goal is to put out a small dish back and forth when trying to hit the opposing goal. The first player to score a particular purpose, or has the most points after a certain time is declared the winner. And, as the most popular games for its time, the story of Air Hockey Table is a unique and interesting.
Three employees Brunswick Billiards Corporation, a manufacturer based in Chicago, initiated a project that would eventually become an air hockey table at the end of 1969. The men were more interested in creating a game that was played entirely on top of a smooth surface. Although relatively little work has been done at the end of the demolition project and abandoned for many years. Then, in 1972, male employee named Bob Lemieux came and revived.
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Hockey History
The word “hockey” could come from the old French word “hiccup” that was a shepherd’s crook or the Dutch word “Hokkaido”. It was an old word for a niche that can be used as a target. Field hockey history, however, seems to be traced much further … 4000 years ago someone has photos in an Egyptian tomb of a sport like hockey. The history of ice hockey has no date yet, and is the oldest history of 17th century Dutch painting which clearly shows some kind of game you play.
When European immigrants came to America, they brought their versions of hockey, shinty and discard. In some areas, it was popular to play these games on the ice and stick and ball games were enjoyed wherever there was a lake proper. In the mid-1800s the game became very popular, and many games were played by British soldiers. In 1870, his appeal justified a set of rules aimed at McGill University, Montreal. Each team included nine players and the ball was replaced by a puck. In recent years, the history of hockey has been studied thoroughly by the Society for International Hockey Research, and it seems that there are some gray areas in terms of its early history. However, they do not know anything about the first recorded organized game in which a score was kept, and teams identified.
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