The Unlikely Game That Led Bill Gates To Create The Xbox – SlashGear

The game in question is one that fun-starved Windows users of every age know all too well: Minesweeper. According to Ars Technica, the simple, devilishly tricky logic puzzle absolutely conquered the Microsoft offices on its release in 1990. Employees competed relentlessly for the shortest possible solution times. Bill Gates himself was obsessed with Minesweeper, ultimately removing the game from his own computer because it ate too much of his time. Per Ars Technica, Melinda French, Gates’s then-girlfriend, now ex-wife and global philanthropist, had to email the staff not to let him play Minesweeper on their computers, either.

Obviously, Minesweeper wouldn’t launch with the original Xbox alongside Halo or Project Gotham Racing. Rather, it, and similar Windows-bundled games like Solitaire, Reversi, and the original Flight Simulator, would prove to Microsoft that video gaming wasn’t just for kids. Gaming became part of the workflow at Microsoft, a principle they still put into practice in tools like Microsoft Teams. Ten years later, the company’s experience with games guided the release of their first console, leading to success in spite of doubters throughout the industry.

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