Forrest Olinger
Atari Pong, 1972
Pong was one of the first games that was available to a home market on the Atari 2600 back in 1976. It was a graphically simple game that used geometric squares to simulate a game of ping-pong. It consisted of a white square as the ball, two white rectangles as paddles, and a a white border and scoreboard. Although it was simple in concept, the game would be the launchpad for Atari and the home console market.
Atari Pong, 1972
Pong was one of the first games that was available to a home market on the Atari 2600 back in 1976. It was a graphically simple game that used geometric squares to simulate a game of ping-pong. It consisted of a white square as the ball, two white rectangles as paddles, and a a white border and scoreboard. Although it was simple in concept, the game would be the launchpad for Atari and the home console market.