TV Game Unit

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TV Game Unit
Designer Ralph Baer
Manufacturer Sanders Associates
CPU discrete circuitry
Graphics N/A
Memory N/A
Media N/A
Released NA: 1967-1968
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TV Game Unit was the name given to a series of prototypes created by Ralph Baer and his colleagues at Sanders Associates that were created from 1967 to 1968.

TV Game Unit #7, created in 1968, is more commonly known as the Brown Box. This was the prototype that was sold to Magnavox, which released a more refined version of it as the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972.