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  2. Electric Football - Wikipedia

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    Tudor's electric football with a vibrating field was not the only game in town, as this fall 1949 ad for "Super Electric Football" from the rival Electric Game Co. shows. In 1948, Norman Sas succeeded his father, Elmer Sas, as president of Tudor Metal Products Corporation and invented Tudor Electric Football.

  3. Electronic Quarterback - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Quarterback is a handheld electronic game made by Coleco in 1978. It is powered by a 9-volt battery or an AC adaptor, and it differentiated itself from the other similar handheld electronic American football games of the era, notably Mattel Electronics' version, by having two blockers and giving the quarterback the ability to pass.

  4. Jim Prentice (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    James Mason Prentice (May 29, 1909 – January 16, 2005) was an American game designer and businessman who founded The Electric Game Company. At the age of 17 he invented a simple electric baseball game which went on to become his best-selling game, as well as the first board game of its kind to use electrical relays.

  5. Electric football, Hot Wheels lured me to this KC ... - AOL

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    Electric football, Hot Wheels lured me to this KC museum. But the best part amazed me. Vahe Gregorian. May 28, 2024 at 6:30 AM. Your Guide to KC: Star sports columnist Vahe Gregorian is changing ...

  6. Norman Sas - Wikipedia

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    Norman Anders Sas (March 29, 1925 – June 28, 2012) was an American toy inventor, mechanical engineer and manufacturer who is best known for inventing electric football, a tabletop game popular from the late 1940s until the development of video football games in the 1980s.

  7. Electro-mechanical game - Wikipedia

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    EM games typically combined mechanical engineering technology with various electrical components, such as motors, switches, resistors, solenoids, relays, bells, buzzers and electric lights. [1] EM games lie somewhere in the middle between fully electronic games and mechanical games. EM games have a number of different genres/categories.

  8. How the Herald’s Wish Book, in its 41st year, gave a family ...

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    On Nov. 25, a day after Thanksgiving, the Miami Herald published the story of 13-year-old José Andino Díaz and his family, who faced eviction while living packed into a sole bedroom they rented ...

  9. 17776 - Wikipedia

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    17776 (also known as What Football Will Look Like in the Future) is a serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative by Jon Bois, published online through SB Nation.