Google Doodle honors first Black video game engineer

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The Doodle features five 8-bit-style games and a simple game editor tool.

Navigate to Google's homepage today and you may linger longer than you'd planned.

Google's current"Doodle" — their term for the thematic animations of their homepage logo — honors pioneering Blackvideo game engineer Jerry Lawson, launched on what would have been his 82nd birthday . Clicking the"play" button in Google's logo launches an interactive 8-bit-style side-scrolling game that tells Lawson's story.

Lawson attended Queens College and City College of New York before moving to Palo Alto in 1968 to work for Fairchild Semiconductor as an engineering consultant. He helped develop the Fairfield Channel F system , the first video game console to integrate cartridges and a joystick. Meanwhile, he worked on the first iteration of"Pong" with a team that would later go on to found Atari.

The Channel F system beat Atari's console to market in 1976, but was discontinued in 1979 and the brand was sold. Lawson moved on to start Videosoft, the first Black-founded gaming company, but he left the industry in 1985 to focus on mentoring students at Stanford.

 

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