Before Nintendo, before PlayStation—before video games could even be swapped out—one man saw the future and built it, one circuit at a time. In this episode of The Forbidden Frequency, we uncover the extraordinary life of Gerald “Jerry” Lawson, the Black engineer who invented the video game cartridge and helped spark the multi-billion-dollar gaming industry we know today.
From a Queens basement filled with radios to leading innovation at Fairchild Semiconductor, Lawson’s journey is one of quiet genius, resilience, and a legacy long overdue for celebration. Discover how this overlooked pioneer rewrote the rules of tech—while too many overlooked his name.
This is not just a story about gaming. It’s a story about erasure, innovation, and reclaiming the credit where it’s long been due.
🎧 Tune in, and follow us into a forbidden frequency where truth, talent, and tenacity take the mic.
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