It was with Pong in 1972, a game created by Bushnell and Dabney's newly-formed Atari, that led to much greater success and laid the foundations for the greater arcade industry. Ironically ...
The online game Neon Pong is very similar to the usual Ping Pong, however, instead of a racket, you have a small crossbar. The ball flies along the field from the opponent to you: you need to beat it ...
Gaming has evolved so much since the basic arcade machines of the 1970s ... Atari’s 1972 Pong allowed two people to play a basic game of table tennis on a black screen. The graphics were ...
Now 70, the Dukes of Hazard star became a household name when the show first hit the small screen in 1979, decades before the ...
The dedicated group of retro-gamers transforms the Cradle of Aviation Museum into a giant arcade filled to the brim with classic computers, consoles and games. The museum's rooms and hallways are ...
these took their inspiration from the legendary PONG arcade game and used dedicated non-programmable hardware in custom chips to create their video. But was there a programmable PONG chip lurking ...
Inside Midway’s Arcade Revolution” looks back at how the video game arcade industry got much of its start in Chicago.