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LeoGlossary: Pong (Video Game)

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Pong is a two-dimensional sports video game that simulates table tennis. It was developed by Allan Alcorn and released by Atari in 1972. Pong is considered to be the first commercially successful video game, and it helped to popularize the arcade.

The game is played with two paddles, one on each side of the screen. Players use the paddles to hit a ball back and forth across the screen. The goal of the game is to score points by preventing the ball from going off the back of the opponent's side of the screen.

Pong was a simple game, but it was very addictive. It was also easy to learn to play, but difficult to master. This made it popular with people of all ages and skill levels.

Pong was a huge success for Atari. It was released in over 12,000 arcades around the world, and it generated over $11 million in revenue in its first year. Pong also helped to launch the careers of Alcorn and Nolan Bushnell, the co-founders of Atari.

Pong was followed by a number of sequels and spin-offs, including Pong Doubles, Super Pong, and Pong for the Home. Pong was also ported to a number of home video game consoles, including the Atari 2600, the Magnavox Odyssey, and the ColecoVision.

Pong is a classic video game that helped to shape the video game industry. It is a simple game which helped its appeal.

Here are some of the key features of the game:

  • Simple two-dimensional graphics
  • Easy to learn but difficult to master gameplay
  • Competitive multiplayer mode
  • Addictive gameplay

Pong is a timeless classic that has been enjoyed by people of all ages for generations.

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