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       Hello Mighty Deals Designers, When you’re performing everyday tasks, do yo

  [Exclusive daily deals for web professionals](    [NT Brick Sans - only $5](  [Get the deal today](  Hello Mighty Deals Designers, When you’re performing everyday tasks, do you ever stop to wonder how they started? Maybe it’s just me, but I was playing Roblox with my nephew the other day and couldn’t stop thinking about how far video games have come just in my lifetime. The first video game was created in 1958 by a physicist named William Higinbotham. He created a game called "Tennis for Two" as an interactive exhibit for visitors to the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York. The game consisted of two dots representing tennis players, displayed on an oscilloscope screen, and a simple control system using knobs that allowed players to move their dots up and down the screen to hit a "ball" back and forth. The game was a hit with visitors and quickly gained attention as one of the first interactive electronic games. It was not intended for commercial distribution, but rather as a fun and educational way to showcase the possibilities of computer technology. Although "Tennis for Two" is often cited as the first video game, the first commercially successful video game was "Pong," which was created in 1972 by Atari. Pong was based on the same concept as "Tennis for Two," but with more advanced graphics and a simplified control system using a dial to move the paddle up and down the screen. From these humble beginnings, the video game industry has grown into a multibillion-dollar industry, with games ranging from simple arcade classics to complex, story-driven epics that push the limits of modern technology. Can you believe it? In less than 50 years, the video game industry has become one of the highest-earning industries in the world — and it’s still growing. If you want to use the nostalgia for retro video games or capture a new demographic with tech-driven designs, you should check out NT Brick Sans. With its bold and playful design, this font is perfect for creating eye-catching headlines, titles, and logos that capture the spirit of classic gaming and 90s nostalgia. Whether you're designing a gaming website, creating marketing materials for a gaming event, or just want to add a touch of retro charm to your project, NT Brick Sans is the perfect choice. Wishing you the highest score, Alex from Mighty Deals [See the font](.  $5 reg. price $19 Savings 74% You save $14 Sale ends Jun 19  [Get the deal today](  More great deals [Vivid Posters & Patterns Bundle - only $12]( By Julia Dreams Shop $12 $299 [Ingimage Logo DNA - only $16]( By Ingram Image $16 $99 [Fantasy Art Collage Creator - only $28]( By Snipescientist $28 $230 [Black & Gold Botanica with Boketto typeface - only $17]( By vpcreativeshop $17 $34 [Mighty Deals Exclusive: iProVPN - only $40]( By iProVPN $40 $600 [Vintage Photo Effects Bundle - only $19]( By Pixelbuddha $19 $211 [VideoProc Converter - only $19]( By Digiarty Software, Inc. $19 $79.95 [Anti-Design #1 - The Chaos Bundle - only $29]( By bbymedia.store $29 $256 [Cute Bunnies Spring Bundle - only $12]( By Design Work $12 $195 [Regitha Font Bundle - only $10]( By Letter Muray $10 $150  Do you have a great product or service for creative professionals? Run an amazing deal on our site and get massive exposure and an incredible instant sales boost. "These guys are awesome and know their business. Not only that you will get a boost in exposure for your products, but also care and efficient communication throughout the deal. The latter is something rare these days." Dimi, co-founder of ThemeFuse.com "Working with MightyDeals was - in a word - easy. Sign up was simple. Each sale went straight into my PayPal account, so I didn't have to wait to get paid. And the vendor dashboard let me see (in real-time) exactly how many units were sold. Not to mention that the people there are awesome and always available for questions." Joanna Wiebe, CopyHackers.com [Submit a Deal Now](    Daily Deals for Web Professionals MightyDeals is a daily deal website that offers massive discounts for web and creative professionals. Generally, our customers can save from 50% to 90% off on fonts, ebooks, icons, templates and much more. Deals are available for a limited time only.  [About]( [Affiliates]( [FAQs](  [Testimonials](  [Submit a deal](  [How it works](  [Terms of use](  [Privacy](  [Contact us](  [Update email frequency](  | [Go to MightyDeals.com](  | [Unsubscribe](   Mighty Deals LLC, 8 The Green, Dover, Delaware, 19901, USA Â

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