1974 Magnavox Odyssey Autographed by Ralph Baer

Sorry for the photo I used, when I saw it I couldn’t resist. Who’s this Ralph Baer you ask? Why, none other than the father of video games. He led the development of the Magnavox Odyssey, the first home video game console.

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