I bet that Thomas T. Goldsmith and Estle Ray Mann had no idea of the industry they were spawning when they tried to patent something they called the CRT Amusement Device way back in 1947. The device was gigantic game that took up half a living room and score was kept by hand. It was also apparently the first video game ever made. Mann and Goldsmith submitted the patent on January 25, 1947.
The patent described a game of skill that had a players sit in front of the giant CRT and control a dot
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