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Allison - I would like to make a minor change to the wording again. Please consider the following update:
The "Brown Box" console, developed at Sanders Associates - now BAE Systems - between 1967 and 1968, was the first interactive video game system to use an ordinary home television set. This groundbreaking and pioneering device, and the production-engineered version Magnavox Odyssey game system, spawned the commercialization of interactive video entertainment, which has become a multi-billion dollar industry.
If that works for you, I will make the change on the official proposal. Thanks.
Jason