Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Device The First Electronic Game
The Game The following description is based on research and documentation via the game’s registered patent (#2455992). No working model of the game exists today. Based on the World War II radar displays, players use knobs to adjust the trajectory of light beams (missiles) in an attempt to hit targets printed on clear screen overlays. The History In the 1940s, while specializing in the developments of cathode ray tube readings of electronic signal outputs (used in the development of televisions and monitors) physicists Thomas T....