Modern game host inventor Gerard Lausen (Gerald Lawson) died at the age of 70 in a hospital in Mountain View, Calif., in Saturday morning. As an engineer of the Fairchild Semiconductor (now known as Fairchild), Lawson designed the electronic part of the Xian Tong Video Entertainment System, which was renamed Channel F in 1976. Channel F is the first video game player to be able to replace a game cassette, with a year earlier than the Atari of a similar "video computer system". Previous consoles, such as Atari's Pong and Magnavox Odyssey, integrated the game inside the hardware. Lawson's design has become the standard of modern game consoles. Gerard Lausen (left), the inventor of modern game consoles, died last week when Lawson's friend David Earhart David Erhart announced the news of Lawson's death in Monday. "Lawson is an excellent person," he says. He created a part of the history of the Silicon Valley video game industry, and it was always interesting to hear his past stories. Lawson was born in 1940. He had been playing radio since he was a child, and the youth had made money by helping neighbors repair televisions. Last month, the International Game Developers Association praised Lawson's contribution to the gaming industry at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. "The whole reason I'm in the game industry is that people say to me, ' You can't do it, '" Lawson said at the time. If you tell me I can't do anything, I will do it. "(Digging the shell net)
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