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RJ Mical Robert J. Mical Robert Mical Bob Mical Chicago Redwood City Toronto Brother Rice High School University of Illinois Chicago Circle

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RJ Mical Page RJ MICAL Those who deny the importance of computer games deny the very reason that the worldwide web exists. (My basic opinion has always been: If we do it right for games, it will be right for everything else. Consider this: ecommerce first came into existence because of games. Also graphics and audio cards in our computers, and next: ML NLU that's good enough for games. When the ML NLU is good enough for games, it's good enough for everyone else.) More magic entertainment coming soon... You can say hello using this email address: rj@mical.org A History of Inventions RJ Mical, at age 14, invented a tic-tac-toe game computer made of relays, flashlight bulbs and D batteries. It's a funny story; ask him sometime. RJ's professional career started with arcade development at Williams Electronics and led to his role in the creation of the Amiga Computer.  He was co-inventor of the Atari Lynx handheld game system and the 3DO entertainment co...

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