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- Gerald Jerry Lawsons 82nd Birthday Doodle - Google Doodles
This interactive game Doodle celebrates the 82nd birthday of Gerald “Jerry” Lawson, one of the fathers of modern gaming who led the team that developed the first home video gaming system with interchangeable game cartridges
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Play a game and honor Jerry Lawson, the pioneer of home video gaming, with today's Google Doodle
- Jerry Lawson Google Doodle Game
Jerry was the creator of the first video game console, and now Google is giving you the opportunity to try your hand at being a video game creator by linking this doodle to the 82nd birthday of the “father of the video game console ”
- Jerry Lawson Google Doodle | Momo Pixel
Create a personal game and unique sprite sheet, along with two other guest artists, to be pre-loaded into Google's first-ever interactive video game builder in a Doodle to celebrate the 82nd birthday of Gerald “Jerry” Lawson, one of the fathers of modern gaming
- Google Doodle games honor engineer Jerry Lawson : NPR
The Google Doodle on Dec 1 honors Jerry Lawson on what would have been his 82nd birthday The engineer and entrepreneur created the technology that paved the way for modern gaming
- Google Doodle Honors Jerry Lawson, the Father of the Home Video Game . . .
On what would have been Jerry Lawson’s 82nd birthday, Google Doodle pays homage to his groundbreaking contributions The interactive doodle encompasses a playable model of the Fairchild Channel F, permitting customers to expertise the nostalgia and innovation that Lawson dropped at the gaming world
- AndysLife. org - Jerry Lawson Google Doodle
This interactive game Doodle celebrates the 82nd birthday of Gerald “Jerry” Lawson, one of the fathers of modern gaming who led the team that developed the first home video gaming system with interchangeable game cartridges
- Google honors Jerry Lawson with game-making Doodle game
The Google homepage Doodle for December 1 is a set of create-your-own games inspired by the late video game engineer, Jerry Lawson As today would've been his 82nd birthday, the mini-games serve as a tribute to the man who led development on the first home video game system
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