OXO is a classic video game that was developed by Ralph H. Baer and is often considered one of the first examples of a video game that used a graphical interface. Created in 1952, OXO is essentially a digital version of Tic-Tac-Toe (Noughts and Crosses) and was designed to be played on the Simon electronic game console, which Baer developed.
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