Local media said the death of Ralph Baer the engineer who designed the world's first platform games in 1966 at the age of 92 years, thanks for this great man in the evolution and spread of gaming technology.
Many users and gaming nerds don't know that appearance and evolution of American architect of German origin "Ralph Baer", which was designed and developed by 1966 the first gaming platform in the world for the company "Associated" Sanders and was initially called the "Brown Box" but marketed by Magnavox under the name "Odyssey" in 1972.
And the New York Times said the departure of Ralph Baer about the age of 92 years old last Saturday for the curtain on the life of the designer of the first electronic games platform and the Odyssey, which was a huge success at the time by the long years of the arrival of the new generation of electronic games listener.