This is Jerry Lawson. When video games only came with a single dedicated game...

This is Jerry Lawson. When video games only came with a single dedicated game, Jerry invented the interchangeable Cartridge which changed video games forever.

Have you thanked Jerry for saving video games?

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Thanks nigger

Thank you big jerry

He and the black handposter here on Zig Forums will be saved in the race war.

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Jerry isn't with us any longer, unfortunately.

I did know of him, and the Channel F, I've restored a couple. I can understand not knowing "some nigger" but how can you be balls deep into game culture and not be aware of the Channel F(uck you)?

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He died from diabetes in 2011

how is this possible when USA is a racist fascist dictatorship predicated on the extermination of blacks?

I'm sure Jerry didn't waste his brilliant brain on identity politics.

The sugary Jew got him.

If the US exterminated one of their minorities then they wouldn't have the population divided, so they can't have that.

He looks mixed

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Thank you based Jerry.

thanks jerry

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_Channel_F
>In 1974, Alpex Computer Corporation employees Wallace Kirschner and Lawrence Haskel developed a home video game prototype consisting of a base unit centered on an Intel 8080 microprocessor and interchangeable circuit boards containing ROM chips that could be plugged into the base unit. The duo attempted to interest several television manufacturers in the system, but were unsuccessful. Next, they contacted a buyer at Fairchild, which sent engineer Jerry Lawson to evaluate the system. Lawson was impressed by the system and suggested Fairchild license the technology, which the company did in January 1976.
>and interchangeable circuit boards containing ROM chips that could be plugged into the base unit

he literally didn't invent it

Why the fuck did you bump this ironic shitposting thread you goddamn retard.

He made a better version of it that actually worked. Theirs didn't work.

Yeah, but whose bike did he use to get to work late each morning?

This is going to be a good thread.

Looks like your beloved one drop rule only depends on whether you can use it for your narrative or not.

>He made a better version of it that actually worked. Theirs didn't work.

Based slave repair man.

all he did what put plastic around it so users wouldn't risk getting shocked which is an idea he got from 8-track tapes that had been around for years

Wtf
Why did I reply to myself there.

wtf i love niggers now

Lr. Jewy Arson

While it was a good solution at the time cartridges eventually became hugely expensive to produce and video game prices skyrocketed as a result, which lead to stagnation in the medium.

It was CD-ROMs that ACTUALLY saved video games since it made physical media much much more affordable and easily reproduce-able.

Cool dude

Based nigger

because they want blacks to feel not in danger so they can send the fbi kill squads when the innocent black people don't expect it.

They all look black to me