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At the dawn of the television age in 1951, a young engineer named Ralph ... James Baer, Mark Baer and Nancy Baer; and four grandchildren. Mr. Baer died at his home in Manchester, N.H, said his ...
Ralph H. Baer dreamed up the idea of playing games on a television set in the 1960s, long before Silicon Valley became a global tech powerhouse. But the people there that benefited from his ...
It originally ran on July 13, 2013. Even if you're a devoted fan of video games, there's a decent chance you're not familiar with the name Ralph H. Baer. This should be considered gamer high ...
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 ...
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, who turned television sets into electronic fantasy lands by inventing and patenting the first home video game system, died Saturday at his home in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Ralph Baer, an inventor whose design sparked the idea for the first video game console years before Atari and Nintendo became household staples, died Saturday at his home in Manchester, N.H. He ...
Ralph H. Baer, the inventor of the first home video game system, died Saturday in Manchester, New Hampshire. He was 92. Before Nintendo, PlayStation, and even Atari, there was the Odyssey.
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, N.H. He ...
Ralph Baer, the creator of the ... The Associated Press confirmed Baer's passing with Goodwin Funeral Home in Manchester, N.H., where Baer was a longtime resident. Baer is credited with launching ...
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