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  2. Spaldeen - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day Spaldeen. A Spalding Hi-Bounce Ball, often called a Spaldeen or a Pensie Pinkie, is a rubber ball, described as a tennis ball core without the felt. [1] These balls are commonly used in street games developed in the mid-20th century, such as Chinese handball (a variation on American handball), Australian Handball, stoop ball, hit-the-penny (involving trying to make a penny flip on a ...

  3. Rebound (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Kee's first game, released in March 1974, was Spike, a clone of Rebound, which added a "spike" button to the game that made the paddle jump up and attempt to bounce the ball downwards instead of up. In addition to the base game, Atari sold a conversion kit to convert any Atari two-player Pong variant into Rebound , and in 1977 Rebound was ...

  4. Bouncy ball - Wikipedia

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    A superball or power ball is a bouncy ball composed of a type of synthetic rubber (originally a hard elastomer polybutadiene alloy named Zectron) invented in 1964, which has a higher coefficient of restitution (0.92) than older balls such as the Spaldeen so that when dropped from a moderate height onto a level hard surface, it will bounce nearly all the way back up.

  5. Roundnet - Wikipedia

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    When the ball does not hit the net within three hits during a possession; The ball hits the ground; The ball hits the rim. (This includes during serves) The ball does not bounce off the net on a single bounce, also known as a double hit. The ball must clear the rim of the net completely. There are two illegal serves in a row.

  6. Wham-O - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s Wham-O created the Super Ball, a high-bouncing ball made of a hard elastomer Polybutadiene alloy, dubbed Zectron, with a 0.92 coefficient of restitution when bounced on hard surfaces. Around 20 million Super Balls were sold that decade, and the NFL named the Super Bowl games after it. [11] The Frisbee and Hula Hoop created ...

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  8. Super Ball - Wikipedia

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    The "rough" nature of a Super Ball makes its impact characteristics different from those of otherwise similar smooth balls. [23] [24] The resulting behavior is quite complex. [24] The Super Ball has been used as an illustration of the principle of time reversal invariance. [25] A Super Ball is observed to reverse the direction of spin on each ...

  9. Knucklebones - Wikipedia

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    The winner is the first player to successfully complete a prescribed series of throws, which, though similar, differ widely in detail. The simplest throw consists in either tossing up one stone, the jack, or bouncing a ball and picking up one or more stones or knucklebones from the table while the ball is in the air.