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PONG

Note: Multiple “Pong” units were produced by several companies prior to copyright laws

taking effect.  It is believed that Atari produced the first home console units, which were

sold through Sears stores for the Christmas 1975 season.  When it becomes available,

specs for that particular console will be placed below.

 

Manufacturer:    Atari

Launch Price:     $

Released Date:  1975

Format:             Built-in game

 

CPU:                 unknown

Memory:           unknown

Resolution:        unknown

Sound:              unknown

Connectivity:     unknown

Power:              unknown

Accessories:      unknown

Miscellaneous:   Atari (& Nolan Bushnell) lost a lawsuit for infringing on the Pong idea,

                        which was created by Ralph Baer but brought to market by Atari.

 

 

 

 

 
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