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The author mentions using a laptop for both games and homework.
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false
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The author's dad recently bought a new TV.
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Ralph Baer made his first “Brown Box,” which let users play different ______ on their TVs.
movies
songs
games
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Today, millions of people play computer games on their ______ and ______.
tablets / radios
phones / books
TVs / computers
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Most homes had ______.
TVs
fridges
phones
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Some of the early computer games were slow and not very interesting.
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false
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In the 1980s, only schools had access to computers.
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In the 1980s, families began to buy ______.
motorcycles
smartphones
computers
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Early computers played simple games like ______ or checkers.
Minecraft
Fortnite
tic-tac-toe
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The author enjoys computer games about robots.
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Ralph Baer's invention allowed people to play different games on their TVs.
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Sixty years ago, the first computer games were ______.
broken
made
sold
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Computers were huge and very ______.
fast
expensive
cheap
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The "Brown Box" was created before the 1960s.
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Then in the 1960s, an engineer named ______ Baer had an idea.
Robert
Ralph
Richard
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The author's mom encouraged playing computer games for more than one hour each evening.
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false
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Back then, people didn’t have ______ in their homes.
TVs
games
computers
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Early computer games were known for their realistic graphics and fast speed.
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false
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The text mentions that millions of people play computer games today.
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