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Pong

Pong

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Pong is a table tennis themed arcade video game, featuring simple two-dimensional graphics, manufactured by Atari and originally released in 1972. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: November 29, 1972
Designer: Allan Alcorn
Modes: Single-player, multiplayer
Developers: Atari, Atari, Inc.
Platform: Arcade game
Publishers: Atari, Atari, Inc., Namco

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