The Boy Who Thought Outside the Box: The Story of Video Game Inventor Ralph Baer
By (Author) Marcie Wessels
Illustrated by Beatriz Castro
Union Square & Co.
Sterling
20th July 2020
4th June 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
794.8092
Hardback
48
Width 216mm, Height 276mm
Age range 6+
Obsessed with Wii, Nintendo, X-Box, and PlayStation Meet the inventor whose work made them all possible: Ralph Baer, creator of the first home video game system!
Today, the video game industry keeps growing, with ever more platforms available to fans. But how did the very first system come about This picture-book biography of Ralph Baer, whose family fled Nazi Germany for the US, introduces kids to a great inventor AND the birth of the first home console. Using wartime technology, Baer thought outside the box and transformed the television into a vehicle for gaming; Baer's invention, the Odyssey, is a precursor to the Atari gaming system. Today, interactive systems like Wii and PlayStation are descendants of Ralph's innovative 'Brown Box,' making this award-winning inventor the true 'Father of Video Games.'
"Wessels clear, flowing text provides a bounty ofinformation on Ralphs life, inspiration, and thought process, detailing his contagious excitementand thoughtful perseverance. A nice portrait of a lesser-known inventor whose work has had atremendous influence on our modern-day world."Booklist
Marcie Wessels is the author of Pirates Lullaby: Mutiny at Bedtime. She has a PhD in Latin American Literature from Tulane University. Previously she taught Spanish Language and Literature at the University of San Diego. She lives in San Diego, CA.
Beatriz Castro born in Logroo, La Rioja, Spain. After graduating from the School of Arts in Logroo in 2008, she embarked on a career as a professional illustrator. Her art has appeared on covers and in books produced by international publishers. Beatriz lives in her native town with her family.