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The Brown Box, 1967–68 | National Museum of American History
The Brown Box, 1967–68 | National Museum of American History

The first game console | The past of the future
The first game console | The past of the future

Inventor Ralph Baer, The 'Father Of Video Games,' Dies At 92 : All Tech  Considered : NPR
Inventor Ralph Baer, The 'Father Of Video Games,' Dies At 92 : All Tech Considered : NPR

Evolution of Video Games Consoles timeline | Timetoast timelines
Evolution of Video Games Consoles timeline | Timetoast timelines

Game Console Evolution - From Brown Box to Next Gen
Game Console Evolution - From Brown Box to Next Gen

Classically Trained... With a 1970s Game Console | Elektor Magazine
Classically Trained... With a 1970s Game Console | Elektor Magazine

Ralph Baer's Brown Box prototype video game console papercraft | kescha66
Ralph Baer's Brown Box prototype video game console papercraft | kescha66

File:Ralph H. Baer - "Brown Box" prototype.png - Wikimedia Commons
File:Ralph H. Baer - "Brown Box" prototype.png - Wikimedia Commons

Brown Box - VG Legacy | First Home Console Video Game Prototype
Brown Box - VG Legacy | First Home Console Video Game Prototype

Brown Box replica - CHM Revolution
Brown Box replica - CHM Revolution

CHM091 Ralph Baer Brown Box Game Console 1968 | Alan Meiss | Flickr
CHM091 Ralph Baer Brown Box Game Console 1968 | Alan Meiss | Flickr

Console Portraits: A 40-Year Pictorial History of Gaming | WIRED
Console Portraits: A 40-Year Pictorial History of Gaming | WIRED

The Father of the Video Game: The Ralph Baer Prototypes and Electronic  Games -- Video Game History | National Museum of American History
The Father of the Video Game: The Ralph Baer Prototypes and Electronic Games -- Video Game History | National Museum of American History

Baer's Odyssey: Meet the serial inventor who built the world's first game  console | Ars Technica
Baer's Odyssey: Meet the serial inventor who built the world's first game console | Ars Technica

Inventor Ralph Baer, The 'Father Of Video Games,' Dies At 92 : All Tech  Considered : NPR
Inventor Ralph Baer, The 'Father Of Video Games,' Dies At 92 : All Tech Considered : NPR

The Old Man Club on Twitter: "First console "The Brown Box" - German  engineer Ralph Baer and his co-workers design the first video game console.  https://t.co/08xHabU25t" / Twitter
The Old Man Club on Twitter: "First console "The Brown Box" - German engineer Ralph Baer and his co-workers design the first video game console. https://t.co/08xHabU25t" / Twitter

Evolution of Home Video Game Consoles (1967 - 2011) - Hongkiat
Evolution of Home Video Game Consoles (1967 - 2011) - Hongkiat

Ralph Baer and David Winter playing with the Brown Box - YouTube
Ralph Baer and David Winter playing with the Brown Box - YouTube

The Brown Box, 1967–68 | National Museum of American History
The Brown Box, 1967–68 | National Museum of American History

File:BrownBox.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:BrownBox.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Console Portraits: A 40-Year Pictorial History of Gaming | WIRED
Console Portraits: A 40-Year Pictorial History of Gaming | WIRED

The Brown Box, 1967–68 | National Museum of American History
The Brown Box, 1967–68 | National Museum of American History

The Father of the Video Game
The Father of the Video Game

The Great Console Wars: A Brief History of Consoles and How Competition  Birthed the Consoles We Know Today. | by Guillermo Romero | Medium
The Great Console Wars: A Brief History of Consoles and How Competition Birthed the Consoles We Know Today. | by Guillermo Romero | Medium

ACMI on Twitter: "@KristyKokegei The development of the Brown Box  prototype, began in 1966. Created and patented by Ralph Baer, it was the  forerunner to the first home console ever released, the
ACMI on Twitter: "@KristyKokegei The development of the Brown Box prototype, began in 1966. Created and patented by Ralph Baer, it was the forerunner to the first home console ever released, the

The Brown Box, 1967–68 | National Museum of American History
The Brown Box, 1967–68 | National Museum of American History