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Remember then? (Original Post) Floyd R. Turbo Mar 27 OP
I remember playing this on my first computer that i brought before the internet became a thing! kimbutgar Mar 27 #1
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Cutting edge technology underpants Mar 27 #3
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It was the thing to do when bored...problem was... MiHale Mar 27 #4
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There was a bar in the town where I went to college that had Pong. rsdsharp Mar 27 #5
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Yup! My folks bought my kids an Atari & they loved it! SheltieLover Mar 27 #9
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I remember the nail-biting excitement of downhill slalom on Intellivision. LudwigPastorius Mar 27 #10
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They had one of those at Pizza Hut when there was still a salad bar and in-house dining. catbyte Mar 27 #11
☺️ Floyd R. Turbo Mar 27 #15
I remember before then! SpaceWar! from MIT 1st real video game justaprogressive Mar 27 #12
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I had a Pong game when it first came out LogDog75 Mar 27 #17
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It was an archade game Doc_Technical Saturday #19
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I had so much fun with this game. TommieMommy Saturday #20
😃 Floyd R. Turbo Saturday #22

underpants

(189,686 posts)
3. Cutting edge technology
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 03:55 PM
Mar 27

The control knobs didn’t even have extension cords. You had to sit shoulder to shoulder. I think that was a big innovation for Atari systems.

I was never big on video games. My brother and I used to get the square and “paddles” (I guess) set right at the net so the square just bounced between them. We’d run out and play for a couple hours to come home and hear the noise and congratulate each other.

Sorry Earth and Mom’s check book.

MiHale

(11,439 posts)
4. It was the thing to do when bored...problem was...
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 03:55 PM
Mar 27

Game was totally, beyond repair, gruesomely, unequivocally, super BORING. Put me off video games forever.

catbyte

(36,647 posts)
11. They had one of those at Pizza Hut when there was still a salad bar and in-house dining.
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 05:30 PM
Mar 27

Those were the days, lol.

justaprogressive

(3,213 posts)
12. I remember before then! SpaceWar! from MIT 1st real video game
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 05:56 PM
Mar 27


Played til late at night 5 nights a week On a DEC PDP-11

You can play online L ship is WESD for shooting being cloaked and rocket R side probably OPKL area..

https://www.masswerk.at/spacewar/

LogDog75

(368 posts)
17. I had a Pong game when it first came out
Thu Mar 27, 2025, 07:02 PM
Mar 27

I was living in an AF dorm room as a junior enlisted. I bought the Pong game, hooked it up to my B&W TV, and we'd play it at night. Other guys in the dorm would come over and ask to play it. Back then, it was "state of the art" in video games. Nowadays, even they youngest kids wouldn't play with it. As the 80s, 90s, and 2000s progressed the systems have improved to an unbelievable level in terms of graphics, sound, and action.

Remember when 3D headsets first came out in the late 80s and early 90s. Back then, the shapes were line drawings, with no details, of objects. I remember trying one in an arcade and it was a tank battle. The tanks were all outlined and today they remind me of the Cybertruck. Not surprising that the image of the truck looks like a stick figure drawing in a very old video game.

Doc_Technical

(3,652 posts)
19. It was an archade game
Sat Mar 29, 2025, 02:26 AM
Saturday

It was made by a company called Syzygy (later Atari} at
a Togo's sandwich shop on Campbell Ave. across the street
from The Pruneyard shopping center, if my addled brain
correctly recalls.

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