The idea to create a video game system first appeared in the head of 29-year old Ralph Baer in 1951. He was a TV engineer at the TV company called "Loral." Ralph received a task to create the best TV set in the world from Sam Lackoff, his Chief Engineer. This was not a problem for young Ralph Baer and from there he decided to make something totally new. He wanted to create a way to play games on TV set. Unfortunately however, Baer was not able to implement his idea because his boss, Sam did not approve it.
Ralph Baer came back to his idea of playing games on TV sets only fifteenth years later. During the time period of 1966 -1968 Ralph built seven prototypes that played several video games. His works resulted in the creation of "Brown Box," which played Target Shooting games, Ball & Paddle games, as well as other types of games.
Ralph Baer demonstrated his work to different TV manufactures, and in 1971 one of them was interested. It was Magnavox, the agreement was signed, and in the May of 1972 Magnavox released the first video game system called "Odyssey."
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