It’s hard to imagine a world without videogames – but in 1969, 50 years ago, Ralph Baer introduced the concept of a gaming console with what was called the Brown Box (named as such because of the taped veneer they added to make it look better for investors). Mark Baer, the son of the legendary ‘Father of Videogames’ will make a rare public presentation about the amazing contributions made by his father when he speaks at the National Videogame Museum on Sunday, January 12.
WHEN: Sunday, January 12
12 p.m.
WHERE: National Videogame Museum
Inside the Frisco Discovery Center
8004 N. Dallas Pkwy, Frisco, Texas 75034
Free parking
ADMISSION: $12 general admission
$10 for children 10 and under, as well as military, educators and seniors
(Valid ID required upon purchase of military, educators and senior tickets)
No additional charge for this special program, but attendees must RSVP to info@nvmusa.org with both a name and number of attendees.
Admission: $12; $10 children 10 and under, military, educators, seniors (Valid ID required upon purchase of military, educators and seniors tickets.). Hours: Monday (closed); Tuesday – Thursday (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.); Friday – Saturday (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.); Sunday (noon – 5 p.m.)