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Ralph Baer donated his video game test units, production models, notes, and schematics to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in 2006. His papers are kept in the Museum's Archives ...
German-American game developer Ralph Baer, in 2009 ... video game console—and earning Baer the nickname "father of video games." Baer, 92, died on Saturday, Dec. 6, at his home in Manchester ...
Any time you sit down to play a video game on your TV, you have Ralph Baer to thank. Baer came up with the idea for home video games in 1966. Before that, he once wrote, he worked in television ...
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With Baer's intellectual property secured, he is known today as the "Father of Video Games." Ralph Baer died at his home in Manchester on Dec. 6, 2014, at age 92. He's buried at Manchester Hebrew ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Ralph Baer, a video game pioneer who created both the ... “He had all kinds of ideas,” Mark Baer said, adding that his father had more than 150 patents for items such ...
It has been confirmed today that Ralph Baer, often referred to as the father of the video game, has passed away. He was 92. Without Baer's pioneering work in the '60s and '70s, the modern video ...
Ralph H. Baer, the man widely acknowledged as the "father of home video games" for his pioneering work in electronics and television engineering, died on Saturday at his home in Manchester ...
The “Father of Video Games,” Ralph Baer, died Saturday at the age of 92. While 2014 holiday sales boast the latest generation of home video game consoles — such as the Wii U, Xbox One and ...
The man known as the “father of video games” died Saturday at his home in Manchester.Ralph Baer was working for a military contractor based in Nashua in 1966 when he started working on a video ...
Baer died on Saturday. He was 92. Ralph H. Baer, the man widely acknowledged as the "father of home video games" for his pioneering work in electronics and television engineering, died on Saturday ...
Long before the Xbox came the Brown Box, a creation that defense contractor engineer Ralph Baer and colleagues built in the late 1960s that would become known as the first real video game system ...