When did Ralph Baer do his jobs
Ralph Baer was born on March 8, 1922. Ralph Baer died December 6, 2014. He graduated as being a radio service in 1940. After he quit being a radio service he was a farmer. 3 years later (1943) he got drafted into the army.
Ralph did many jobs before he created video games, and he spent 10 years of jobs before creating video games. Ralph worked three years as a radio service. After Ralph graduated as a radio service he worked another three years as an army. When Ralph was in the Army, he went into World War two that was on September 1, 1939. When Ralph was done for the army He spent 4 years as a television.
In the summer in 1966 Ralph got ideas using a TV set for playing games. On September 1, 1966 He wrote a 4-page paper just for a simple game! September 6, 1966, Ralph Baer drew a diagram that shows how the first multiplayer video game is going to look like. May 7, 1967, Ralph played his first multiplayer video game. June 14, 1967, Ralph Baer made a two-player gun game that includes a light gun.
October to November in ,1967, Ralph worked on a game called Ping-Pong. He showed the video game to Bill Rusch and Bill accepted it. November 9-13 1967 Ralph demonstrated the Ping-Pong game completely. January 15, 1968, first patent application filed for video games (480 patents). October 1, 1968, Ralph demonstrated fully what a brown box is for video games.
Ralph did many jobs before he created video games, and he spent 10 years of jobs before creating video games. Ralph worked three years as a radio service. After Ralph graduated as a radio service he worked another three years as an army. When Ralph was in the Army, he went into World War two that was on September 1, 1939. When Ralph was done for the army He spent 4 years as a television.
In the summer in 1966 Ralph got ideas using a TV set for playing games. On September 1, 1966 He wrote a 4-page paper just for a simple game! September 6, 1966, Ralph Baer drew a diagram that shows how the first multiplayer video game is going to look like. May 7, 1967, Ralph played his first multiplayer video game. June 14, 1967, Ralph Baer made a two-player gun game that includes a light gun.
October to November in ,1967, Ralph worked on a game called Ping-Pong. He showed the video game to Bill Rusch and Bill accepted it. November 9-13 1967 Ralph demonstrated the Ping-Pong game completely. January 15, 1968, first patent application filed for video games (480 patents). October 1, 1968, Ralph demonstrated fully what a brown box is for video games.