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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Jay Smith III''' is an American engineer and founder of video game developer [[Western Technologies]], notable for designing the pioneering [[wikipedia:Microvision|Microvision]] and [[wikipedia:Vectrex|Vectrex]] game systems.
 
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Jay Smith III
Place of birth: United States
Company(ies): Mattel, Western Technologies
Role(s): Executive, Producer, Designer, Tester
Education: Virginia Tech (1962)[1], California Institute of Technology (1963)[1]

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Jay Smith III is an American engineer and founder of video game developer Western Technologies, notable for designing the pioneering Microvision and Vectrex game systems.

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