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- Pong abstract "Pong (marketed as PONG) is one of the earliest arcade video games and the very first sports arcade video game. It is a tennis sports game featuring simple two-dimensional graphics. While other arcade video games such as Computer Space came before it, Pong was one of the first video games to reach mainstream popularity. The aim is to defeat an opponent in a simulated table-tennis game by earning a higher score. The game was originally manufactured by Atari Incorporated (Atari), which released it in 1972. Allan Alcorn created Pong as a training exercise assigned to him by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell. Bushnell based the idea on an electronic ping-pong game included in the Magnavox Odyssey, which later resulted in a lawsuit against Atari. Surprised by the quality of Alcorn's work, Bushnell and Atari co-founder Ted Dabney decided to manufacture the game.Pong quickly became a success and is the first commercially successful arcade video game machine, which helped to establish the video game industry along with the first home console, the Magnavox Odyssey. Soon after its release, several companies began producing games that copied Pong 's gameplay, and eventually released new types of games. As a result, Atari encouraged its staff to produce more innovative games. The company released several sequels that built upon the original's gameplay by adding new features. During the 1975 Christmas season, Atari released a home version of Pong exclusively through Sears retail stores. It was also a commercial success and led to numerous copies. The game has been remade on numerous home and portable platforms following its release. Pong has been referenced and parodied in multiple television shows and video games, and has been a part of several video game and cultural exhibitions.".
- Pong computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Pong cpu Electronic_component.
- Pong designer Allan_Alcorn.
- Pong developer Atari,_Inc..
- Pong genre Sports_game.
- Pong publisher Atari,_Inc..
- Pong releaseDate "1972-11-29".
- Pong thumbnail Signed_Pong_Cabinet.jpg?width=300.
- Pong wikiPageExternalLink www.atarimuseum.com.
- Pong wikiPageExternalLink www.pong-story.com.
- Pong wikiPageExternalLink roundup031_2011.05.htm.
- Pong wikiPageID "24947".
- Pong wikiPageLength "43029".
- Pong wikiPageOutDegree "135".
- Pong wikiPageRevisionID "682904239".
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink 3D_computer_graphics.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Alcorn.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Allied_Leisure.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink American_Express.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_cabinet.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Arkanoid.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Atari,_Inc.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Atari_2600.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Bally_Technologies.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Barbican_Art_Gallery.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Black-and-white.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Black_Francis.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Break_Em_All.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Breakout_(arcade_game).
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Breakout_(video_game).
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Breakout_clone.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Burlingame,_California.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Category:1972_video_games.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade_games.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atari_arcade_games.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_games.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paddle-and-ball_video_games.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tennis_video_games.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Coin.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_and_holiday_season.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Chuck_E._Cheeses.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Coleco.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Color_TV-Game.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Color_TV_Game.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_64.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_product.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Cost-of-production_theory_of_value.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Debugging.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Don_Valentine.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Elimination_(arcade_game).
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Exclusive_right.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink File:Magnavox-Odyssey-Console-Set.jpg.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink File:Pong_iv.jpg.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Final_good.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Gamasutra.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Game_On_(exhibition).
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink General_Electric.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink History_of_video_games.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Hitachi.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_Annals_of_the_History_of_Computing.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_circuit.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink King_of_the_Hill.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Konami.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Line_of_credit.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Magnavox.
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- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Midway_Games.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Monaural.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Museo_de_Arte_Contemporáneo_de_Castilla_y_León.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Neuromancer_(video_game).
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_DS.
- Pong wikiPageWikiLink Nolan_Bushnell.