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Monday, July 18, 2011

Inventor of First Game

Ralph H. Baer, born March 8, 1922, a German who lived in America since childhood. Being a television engineer who was then still rare, Ralph created a "game on television" at that time he was working around the year 1966, the company named Sanders. The invention was developed to become the first gaming console protoip called the Brown Box, and patented in 1968. This patent has been getting a lot of exams, which until now was still listed as the first video games. This patent is licensed by "Magnavox Oddysey" which makes him the world's first console game in 1972.

Not long Baer also found a "gun control for video games" that can be played on television, is also the first in the world, used in "Magnavox Oddysey".

Ralph Baer worked at Sanders remained until his retirement in 1987. Since 1983, Baer with his friends created some of the equipment under the name of the game MicroPROS Technology Solutions. Baer is also a lifetime member of the senior engineers of the IEEE societies.

For his contribution to world development and technology, Ralph Baer getting the National Medal of Technology from George Bush on February 13, 2006, upon discovery that started the era of "the video game industry".

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