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Simon (1978)

Simon featured four colored buttons (red, green, yellow, and blue) and three simple variations on its gameplay. A great memory is crucial--players have to repeat back a randomized or user-created sequence of lights and tones with a simple poke. It's named after the child's game "Simon Says" and created by Ralph Baer--who also invented home console gaming with the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972. Besides single-handedly popularizing handheld electronic entertainment, its pattern-based action formed the basis for nearly all music-themed titles to come.