Pong - Commodore 64

Publisher:Asgaard Designs  Info
Developer:Asgaard Designs  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Unknown
Game Manual:Download (Mattel Intellivision) Game Music:N/A

Also on: Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, Commodore VIC-20, Mattel Intellivision, Microsoft DOS, Sony Playstation

Video from another systemCommodore Amiga version shown because a Commodore 64 video is unavailable.
Commodore Amiga version
In game image of Pong on the Commodore 64.
In Game
Title screen of Pong on the Commodore 64.
Title Screen
Box cover for Pong on the Commodore 64.
Box


The first mainstream video game, that was a success, was Pong. It is a table tennis simulation for two players, similar to Tennis for Two. Developer of this computer game was the American Ralph H. Baer in 1968, on his Brown Box prototype (later the Magnavox Oddysey.) Nolan Bushnell at Atari used this as inspiration to create the arcade cabinet for Pong. It became immensely popular, and was ported to most platforms since, most notably the Atari 2600. It also found it's way onto most early home computers, such as the Apple II and of course Commodore 64.


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