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If you've been playing video games for more than a few years, you've probably at least heard the name "Pong" before. Atari's Pong is the first video game in history to truly become commercially successful. Pong is a simple game using analog circuitry and black and white graphics. It is a tennis simulation. The court is a black screen, the two sides separated by a dotted white line going down the middle. You control a paddle represented by a white line. One paddle is on each side of the screen, player one on the left, and player two on the right. Each players' scores are displayed above their paddles.Screenshots
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Alternate Titles
- "Tele-Games: Pong" -- Sears dedicated console release
- "Snoopy Pong" -- Unreleased free-to-play version
- "Puppy Pong" -- 1974 free-to-play version
- "Pong In-A-Barrel" -- 1973 barrel-shaped cabinet
- "Dr. Pong" -- 1974 free-to-play version found in waiting rooms
- "Barrel-Pong" -- Australian barrel-shaped cabinet
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User Reviews
The game that revolutionized the amusement industry | Arcade | Katakis | カタキス (41934) |
Critic Reviews
All Game Guide | Arcade | 1998 | 100 | |
The Atari Times | Arcade | Apr 28, 2002 | 100 out of 100 | 100 |
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Trivia
1001 Video Games
Pong appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.
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