Jack LaLanne, who appeared in a fitness video game long before Nintendo and EA made millions off the genre, has sadly passed away over the weekend at the age of 96.
A noted health club pioneer and TV salesman, LaLanne lent his name (and likeness!) to 1979's Intellivision title Jack LaLanne's Physical Conditioning, which you can catch a glimpse of in the clip below (at 4:30).
It may not have looked like much (aside from its amazing cover), but being cassette-based meant the game could include LaLanne's commentary alongside the crude instructional graphics. If he sounds old, that's because he was already 65 when this game was released.
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Born in 1914, he died of respiratory failure associated with pneumonia.
[via Ian Bogost][image: Getty]