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Ralph H. Baer

inventor and engineer

Born: Died: American

Ralph Henry Baer was a German-born American inventor, game developer, and engineer.

Baer's Jewish family fled Germany just before World War II and Baer served the American war effort, gaining an interest in electronics shortly thereafter. Through several jobs in the electronics industry, he was working as an engineer at Sanders Associates (now BAE Systems) in Nashua, New Hampshire, when he conceived the idea of playing games on a television screen around 1966. With support of his employers, he worked through several prototypes until he arrived at a "Brown Box" that would later become the blueprint for the first home video game console, licensed by Magnavox as the Magnavox Odyssey. Baer continued to design several other consoles and computer game units, including contributing to design of the Simon electronic game. Baer continued to work in electronics until his death in 2014, with over 150 patents to his name.

Baer is considered "the Father of Video Games" due to his many contributions to games and helping to spark the video game industry in the latter half of the 20th century.

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    Ralph H. Baer, American inventor and engineer, known for american inventor and engineer, was born on 1922-03-08. Ralph Henry Baer was a German-born American inventor, game developer, and engineer.

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Ralph H. Baer was born on 1922-03-08 (American).
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American inventor and engineer
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Ralph H. Baer died on 2014-01-01.

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