The Memory Game That Defined a Generation: SIMON
If you grew up in the late ’70s or especially the 1980s, chances are you remember the hypnotic lights and sounds of the Simon electronic game. Simple in concept yet maddeningly addictive, Simon became one of the most iconic toys of its era—right alongside arcade machines and early home consoles. But behind its colorful buttons lies a surprisingly clever origin story rooted in mathematics, computing, and human memory. The Birth of Simon Simon was introduced in 1978 by Milton Bradley, but its creation is credited to two brilliant inventors: Ralph…
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