Jerry Lawson, father of the video game cartridge, USA, 1982
Jerry Lawson, father of the video game cartridge, USA, 1982
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Jerry Lawson, father of the video game cartridge, USA, 1982
Oh my god, the woke athiest satan worshipping libruhls were ramming this forced diversity DEI down our throats even back then?! /S
He looks like a huge nerd. My kind of guy.
No no no, can't be a black man, I was told black men didn't invent things?
Obviously /s, and great work from him. He looks like a cool dude to have a beer with, just wish he could have lived in a country where he would be normally celebrated for his work.
He looks like a fun hang. He seems to exude authentic joy.
I haven't read his bio, but I knee-jerk get sad seeing these pioneers because whenever I read more about them they often include something like:
"Despite the huge popularity of Thing They Created, they received no royalties and died in poverty."
The unsaid part is that someone else got rich off their genius. Every time, it makes me want to join the communist party.
Capitalism has taken so much from society that it is impossible to quantify.
Thank you Jerry. Your invention was a great source of joy to me as a kid.
Jerry was father to all of us who grew up in that era, in a small way 🙏
And as a direct result of his creation, he was also responsible for the art of blowing dust out of the cartridge so it would boot.
Hmmm... going by this video, the Fairchild games (and controllers) were impressively innovative for the day, considering that Pong-like games ruled at the time. Unfortunately, it appears that with the Atari 2600 being released less than a year later, Channel F's thunder was essentially stolen, and rightly so because of the A2600's superior complexity and innovaton. So close, and yet so far!
the A2600's superior complexity
Now there's a phrase that I didn't expect to see. :-)
I do think that the console's controllers look kind of interesting. I've never seen them before, sort of an alternate fork in console controller design that we didn't go down. A handle with a six-degrees-of-freedom thumbstick on top.
The Atari was launched in 1977. Looks like he was 5 years too late.
Fairchild Channel F was a year earlier.
I assume '82 is the year the photo was taken.
A great man. May he rest in peace.
I’ll always upvote posts about Jerry Lawson. The Fairchild Channel F was truly revolutionary.
I feel bad for the mother who had to birth it.
Was it a game boy or game girl?