Friday, March 22, 2019

Ralph Baer (inventor writing)


                                                                Ralph Baer

      Have you ever wondered who made video games and what there life was like? Well Ralph Baer is the person you want to know about. Ralph Baer had a rough but interesting childhood, made contributions to the world, and had little obstacles and roadblocks along the way. Ralph Baer’s accomplishments came from his childhood.

 Ralph H. Baer had a rough but interesting childhood. Ralph Hengry Baer was born on March 8, 1922. He was born in southwestern Germany. When Ralph Baer was 14, he got expelled from school because his ancestors went to an all Jewish school. When Ralph Baer was 16, his family left Germany to go to the United States. Later, Ralph Baer made the first home video game. Now millions of people play or played video games.

 Ralph Baer’s accomplishments was he created the first home video game ever. The video game was called the “Magnavox Odyssey”. Video games have been a thing for a very long time. Back then video games were just dots moving around, now we have Xbox’s and stuff like that. Because of Ralph Baer, now we have video games to entertain our selves.

 Ralph Baer’s roadblocks and obstacles were him getting expelled and his age. When Ralph Baer got too old he stopped making games. Ralph Baer died at the age of 92 in 2014, December 6. He died in Manchester, New Hampshire. 

Right now because of Ralph Baer we have video games. I think you should learn more about Ralph Baer because I think his life was fascinating. 

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