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  2. Category:Pong variations - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... This category contains all of the ball-and-paddle video games based on Atari's Pong. ... PC-50x Family; Plasma Pong; Pong: The ...

  3. List of Atari, Inc. games (1972–1984) - Wikipedia

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    Atari, Inc. was an American video game developer and video game console and home computer development company which operated between 1972 and 1984. During its years of operation, it developed and produced over 350 arcade, console, and computer games for its own systems, and almost 100 ports of games for home computers such as the Commodore 64.

  4. List of TurboGrafx-16 games - Wikipedia

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    This list of games for the TurboGrafx-16, known as the PC Engine outside North America, covers 678 commercial releases spanning the system's launch on October 10, 1987, until June 3, 1999. It is a home video game console created by NEC , released in Japan as the PC Engine in 1987 and North America as the TurboGrafx-16 in 1989.

  5. List of Atari arcade games - Wikipedia

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    Atari was an early pioneer in the video game industry.In fact, it virtually created the industry with its introduction of the arcade game Pong.The brand name "Atari" was used for many years and applied to several other entities that developed products ranging from arcade video games to home video game consoles to home computers to video games for personal computers.

  6. Windjammers (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Windjammers [a] is a sports arcade game released by Data East on the Neo Geo arcade system in 1994. [1] The game mechanics are essentially the same as Pong or air hockey, where players continuously shoot a flying disc at the goal zone of the opponent attempting to score.

  7. Allan Alcorn - Wikipedia

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    A few months later, Alcorn, Hector, and Jenkins manned a similar display at the Toy Fair in New York City. Having learned from his failure to sell Home Pong on the floor of the show, Alcorn also set up a suite for private meetings. Among the visitors to the booth was Al Nilsen, the new toy buyer for J. C. Penney.

  8. Pong: The Next Level - Wikipedia

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    Pong: The Next Level consists of many levels that are either traditional Pong matches against a computer-controlled opponent in special three-dimensional arenas with special power-ups and environmental gimmicks that affect the way the game is played, or solo challenges that require the player to keep the ball in play and call for precise and skilled moves to win.

  9. Timeline of arcade video game history - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Thunder Special Edition is released and is the last arcade game by Midway Games and runs on a PC based Hardware Midway Graphite. Its arcade division was later shut down. Sega launched World Club Champion Football, which introduced trading cards, which have become a staple in Japanese game centers.