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During the 70's and up to the mid 80's, Atari was the recognized leader in all area's of videogames. Starting out and establishing the Video Arcade industry, Atari set the stage for the 10 billion dollar industry with the release of Pong the first arcade machine game relesead in 1972. Atari Pong would be a smash hit and Nolan Bushnell (ex-owner of Atari) knew it. Nolan being the superb salesman that he is, convinced Midway that Nutting didn't want it, and told Nutting that Midway didn't want it either, so Bushnell took the $500 in royalties he'd made off of Computer Space and set Al Alcorn to work on designing a simple game of TV tennis. He and partner Ted Dabney started Atari. Needless to say, Pong was a monster and before it could be patented, every company copied it, including Allied Leisure where Gene Lipkin was working at the time. "Nolan would roll over fresh if he hears this," says Lipkin, "but our Paddle Battle was a better game." Even Nutting Associates got into the Pong game with their own version called Space Pong. Pong would see many different cabinet versions from cocktail tables to dog houses to even Pong's in wooden barrels! Unfortunately Pong attracted so much attention, a certain company by the name of Magnavox took notice and for good reason, months earlier they demonstrated a home TV video game called Odyssey and Atari's new Pong game was strikingly similar, too much so. So after a little checking by Magnavox lawyers, sure enough, on the Magnavox guest book for the demonstration was the signature of none other then Nolan Bushnell himself. Magnavox sued Atari, Bushnell & Atari agreed to a license under the Sanders/Magnavox patents for which Atari paid a fixed sum as a paid-up license in June of 1976 for domestic games. In later years Atari paid much more for foreign rights. All in all, the settlement was certainly in Atari's favor due to its huge success with Pong and its many variations and flavors.

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Uploaded: May 17, 2007 at 7:39 pm
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jax121467 (October 7, 2008 at 8:58 pm)
Spoiler: The left side wins. Ha!
bearsfanx60 (October 5, 2008 at 2:47 am)
they have this game as an app for macbook's
curshvid (October 4, 2008 at 8:44 pm)
In 1971, Computer Space, created by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney, was the first commercially sold, coin-operated video game.
bearsfanx60 (October 4, 2008 at 2:53 pm)
this was the first video game ever created
blackguitarheart (October 1, 2008 at 3:41 pm)
why do people even play this game?
Deathbladejo (September 30, 2008 at 3:45 am)
well, it is but it isn't, Tennis for Two was like the first actual video game, but idk Pong is probably what started video game popularity
tomcam808 (September 29, 2008 at 7:22 pm)
right u r a geek
dantheman191919 (September 29, 2008 at 8:17 am)
hey i got this on a hanimex consol...if you can call it that!! but yes its amazing!!
WiiWillRockU2 (September 25, 2008 at 12:57 am)
Without this you wouldnt have your damn halo so you should shut up. This is how video games begins I belive. (Replyed to MaplePianist112)
WiiWillRockU2 (September 25, 2008 at 12:42 am)
When your bord play this you will get pised lol.

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