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DESCRIPTION:\n	Ralph Baer was one of the key figures in the invention of th
 e video game\, with his Brown Box prototype\, which led to the development
  of the first video game home console\, the Magnavox Odyssey. And before B
 aer’s breakthrough\, there was William A. Higinbotham’s&nbsp\; legendary a
 nalog computer game &lt\;em&gt\;Tennis for Two&lt\;/em&gt\;\, a simulation
  of a game of tennis on an oscilloscope. \n	\n	\n	At this special event\, 
 there will be a live discussion about the beginnings of video games\, with
  Ralph Baer joining by Skype\, and a demonstration of the Brown Box consol
 e. Following this will be an extremely rare live demonstration of Tennis f
 or Two by Brookhaven National Laboratory scientists and curators of the Wi
 lliam A. Higinbotham Game Studies Collection at Stony Brook University. Au
 dience members will then be invited to play &lt\;em&gt\;Tennis for Two&lt\
 ;/em&gt\;. \n	\n	\n	Free with Museum admission. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image
SUMMARY:The Beginnings of Video Games
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