Pong- So much better than Skyrim

Pong

Kids nowadays will not get a buzz when they see the screen pictured above.

But for their parents’ generation this was the game of all games, even those who weren’t in to gaming(including me) would be entertained by these 2 bars,the little square and the dotted line in the middle across the screen.

The game had the very imaginative name “Pong” and was first introduced by Atari on this day in 1972.

Basically it was the Video game version of Tennis or rather Table Tennis  AKA Ping Pong.

Pong became a huge success, and became the first commercially successful game.In 1975,Atari released a home edition of Pong (the first version was played on Arcade machines) which sold 150,000 units.

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Nolan Bushnell founded Atari at 1972 in order to create games and ideas and license them to other companies for mass production. Pong was actually a training exercise for one of Atari’s employees – Allan Alcorn, Once it was finished, Nolan made few adjustments in order to make the game more interesting (like changing the ball’s return angle) and added simple sound effects. The first Pong Arcade machine was installed on a local bar.800px-Signed_Pong_Cabinet

It was so successful that Atari decided to produce and sell the game by themselves, rather then licensing it to other companies. In 1973 the company finally got a line of credit from Wells Fargo and started an assembly line, by the end of the year, Pong arcade machines were shipped to location all over the U.S. as well as to other countries.

Today, the Pong Game is considered to be the game which started the video games industry.

Dedicated Pong consoles made their way to various countries, like this Russian Турнир (“Turnir”, meaning tournament).

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Bushnell felt the best way to compete against imitators was to create better products, leading Atari to produce sequels in the years followings the original’s release: Pong DoublesSuper PongUltra PongQuadrapong, and Pin-Pong.[2] The sequels feature similar graphics, but include new gameplay elements; for example, Pong Doubles allows four players to compete in pairs, while Quadrapong—also released by Kee Games as Elimination—has them compete against each other in a four way field.

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Hard to believe this game is now 45 years old. The fact that it was still very popular well into the eighties speaks volumes of the game’s success. Even nowadays there are retro versions of the game available.

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Of course games like Skyrim are much more sophisticated and the graphics are amazing, but I doubt it if they mirror the excitement we had as kids playing Pong.

 

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Nintendo

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The day has finally arrived to show off my gaming knowledge and leave you all in awe and amazement!

Ah no, in fact I wouldn’t have the foggiest, I never got into the whole video/computer games universe, Yet the title is Nintendo, the name of one of the biggest gaming publishers.

A lot of people,including gamers,  don’t know that Nintendo did not start of as gaming console company. On this day 131 years ago in 1889, Nintendo was founded Fusajiro Yamauchi in Kyoto, Japan.

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The Nintendo Playing Card Company was a small business that would go on to revolutionize gaming around the world.

The handmade cards soon became popular, and Yamauchi hired assistants to mass-produce cards to satisfy demand.In 1949, the company adopted the name Nintendo Karuta Co., Ltd., doing business as The Nintendo Playing Card Co. outside Japan. Nintendo continues to manufacture playing cards in Japan and organizes its own contract bridge tournament called the “Nintendo Cup”. The word Nintendo can be translated as “leave luck to heaven”, or alternatively as “the temple of free hanafuda”

In 1951, the company’s name was changed to Nintendo Playing Card Co., Ltd and then finally to its current moniker Nintendo Co., Ltd in 1963.

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Nowadays it is of course known for its popular games like “the Mario Bros”5209829-mario_and_luigi_2015_render_by_banjo2015-d8wqk9h.png

Below are a few more images of the the original Nintendo games.

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For some reason I would doubt it though if kids ask for Nintendo on their Birthdays or Christmas , they’d appreciate the cards rather then one of the consoles.

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