In 1976, Fairchild Semiconductor released the Channel F, the world’s first cartridge-based console and one of gaming’s forgotten pioneers. Our episode traces how engineer Jerry Lawson and his team transformed Alpex’s RAVEN prototype into a revolutionary home system, introducing features like swappable games, a pause button, and rudimentary AI opponents. We dive into Fairchild’s roots with the “traitorous eight,” the competition that quickly followed, and how Atari’s rise buried Channel F’s contributions under the sands of time. Along the way, we reflect on Lawson’s legacy as a Black engineer who helped shape modern gaming and discuss how his innovations still echo in today’s consoles. Join us as we pop in a cartridge and celebrate the overlooked console that started it all on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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