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Milton Bradley Simon Line (1978-Present)

Milton Bradley Simon Line (1978-Present)

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Milton Bradley Simon 

Simon is an electronic memory game first released by Milton Bradley in 1978. It was designed by video game pioneer, Ralph Baer, who also invented the world's first home video game system. Originally called Follow Me, the name was changed to Simon when the game was demoed to Milton Bradley. It was quickly released for a price of $24.95, and became one of the best-selling toys of the 1978 Christmas season. Hasbro acquired Milton Bradley in the 1980's and kept releasing variants of Simon for years to come!

Pocket Simon

Pocket Simon is a miniature version of Simon released by Milton Bradley in 1980. 

Super Simon

Super Simon was a Simon variant with eight buttons, and was released by Milton Bradley in 1979.  

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