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Game prototype:Channel Surfing | TV Bingo | Channel Zap

1974

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Ron Dubren earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at NYU in 1975. He considers himself both an artist and a toy inventor. In the world of toys, Dubren created some of the most memorable and innovative examples both alone and in collaboration with other inventors. These include Tickle Me Elmo and a host of Tickle Me spin-off characters including the TMX and Giggle Pals toys. He's worked on both the Pranksters and Gizmos activity sets and he created the Rubik's Rabbit puzzle.

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  • Title: Game prototype:Channel Surfing | TV Bingo | Channel Zap
  • Date Created: 1974
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Subject Keywords: television
  • Type: More Games
  • Medium: paper, plastic, VCR tape
  • Object ID: 111.6277
  • Inventor: Ron Dubren
  • Credit Line: Gift of Ron Dubren and Patricia Dubren
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