The Atari Pong arcade machine made its debut on this day in 1972. According to the iconic games firm, “from an initial investment of $500, Atari made its first million,” from the success of Pong.
Landmark historical relics don't usually slip past at public auction unnoticed, but as we demonstrated in this recent article, it does happen. Now three priceless relics from gaming antiquity are ...
A second port of Pong for the Atari 2600. It was released first in Atari Flashback 2. Games metadata is powered by IGDB.com Kill the Brickman is Balatro meets Breaker and it totally works Three days ...
Atari and UNIS have teamed up for another Pong arcade machine you can play at home, albeit one that's much smaller than UNIS' coffee table-sized analog models. The Mini Pong Jr has a 7.9-inch LCD ...
Some of Arcade1Up's retro cabinets, tables, and countercades are on sale for their lowest prices ever as part of Best Buy's early Black Friday sale--which Amazon is matching for many products.
As hard as it might be to imagine today, a simple game like Pong once required a machine as big as phone booth to play (which may or may not make sense, depending on whether you remember what a phone ...
The video game that started them all will come to life on Philadelphia’s largest array of LEDs in a visual spectacle that is sure to inspire wonder while plucking at the heartstrings of nostalgic ...
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