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  2. Simon (game) - Wikipedia

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    Simon is an electronic game of short-term memory skill invented by Ralph H. Baer and Howard J. Morrison, working for toy design firm Marvin Glass and Associates, [1] with software programming by Lenny Cope.

  3. Simon Says - Wikipedia

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    Children playing Simon Says with "Simon" (the controller) in the foreground. Simon Says is a children's game for three or more players. One player takes the role of "Simon" and issues instructions (usually physical actions such as "jump in the air" or "stick out your tongue") to the other players, which should be followed only when succeeding the phrase "Simon says".

  4. Simon Says (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Says is a children's game. Simon Says may also refer to: Electronic games. Simon (game), an electronic game, often referred to as Simon Says;

  5. Game of the Day: Steam Simon - AOL

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    Steam Simon is a new take on a classic childhood game that consumed hours of time from kids everywhere. Instead of hitting that antiquated toy you remember as a child, Steam Simon provides the ...

  6. Magnavox Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    The games include plastic overlays that stick to the television via static cling to create visuals. Games that use the same game card can have different overlays, which can change a game with the same controls from, for example, a mountain ski path to a movement-based Simon Says game. [4]

  7. Ralph H. Baer - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Henry Baer (born Rudolf Heinrich Baer; March 8, 1922 – December 6, 2014) was a German-American inventor, game developer, and engineer.. Baer's family fled Germany just before World War II and Baer served the American war effort, gaining an interest in electronics shortly thereafter.