ラルフ・ベアー氏。
この記事には世界的に生産が停止となるブラウン管のテレビと氏の写真が。
時代を感じる。
BBCより。
Video-game pioneer Ralph Baer dies
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30377663Video-game pioneer Ralph Baer has died at the age of 92.
Mr Baer is widely seen as the "father of video games" for his pioneering work that led to the creation of the Odyssey games console.
The Odyssey, licensed to TV-maker Magnavox, went on sale in 1972 and inspired many other firms to make their own consoles.
Mr Baer also created the first peripherals for consoles and invented many popular electronic games.
Born in Germany, Mr Baer and his family fled the country before World War Two and emigrated to the United States. As a teenager he took up electronics and trained as a radio service engineer.
After the war, this background led him to a career in electrical engineering that, in 1966, saw him create a "brown box" console that let two people take each other on in several different games including a crude, by modern gaming standards, version of table tennis.
The brown box became the Odyssey and went on to become a huge hit. Its success helped to kick off the first wave of TV-connected gaming consoles and inspired an entire industry. ・・・
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