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English: The United States patent 4207087A depicts Ralph H. Baer's and Howard J. Morrison's idea of a microcomputer game that would later be licensed to the Milton Bradley Company and sold as Simon in 1978.
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Author Howard J. Morrison and Ralph Baer

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