Reviews from

in the past


"It's f*ckin' pong."
-Joseph Stalin

Very fun to play Pong. One of the few games that you could actually play with literally anyone at any time.

I won $55 off of a guy in a Pong money match

DLA MERDE mdr lgars il capte pas que c'est un des premiers classiques a avoir vu l'jour


Bloop, blip, bloop, blip, bloop, blip.

It's Pong. It works. I'm sure it blew minds 50 years ago.

Recuerdo que llegué a jugarlo con mi abuelo.

This game turned me into a violent monster and I will never forgive it for that

A classic, so simple but so fun

They don't make 'em like they used to!

The bare-bones of bare-bones. And it’s still fucking fun and can be funny as fuck when playing hella wasted or high with friends/family. The first video game, and what do you know?! It’s not a shitty one!

Maybe the first game but also the one to start it all

Half-Century Challenge Series: https://www.backloggd.com/u/C_F/list/half-century-challenge/

HCC #3 = Pong (1972)

If there is any game that can be called synonymous with video games, it's Pong. When the term "video game" was first coined, it was because the average gamer experience consisted of playing something like tennis or ping pong on their TV. It's no coincidence the term "video game" came into mass usage during the early 1970s, right when Pong exploded.

The importance of Pong cannot be overstated. Dedicated Pong consoles, arcade cabinets, Atari ports, etc all rose into prominence. The idea of porting a game a million times for accessibility, and the sheer mass appeal Pong had over prior 0 player games or text adventures? It's breathtaking how much came out of the game. Remember, just 10 years prior if one wanted to play Space War, there were only a couple locations on earth where they could do so. Pong was even designed with controllers in mind, an early prototype to things like the Atari controller and by proxy controllers by companies like Nintendo or Sega.

One could even call it the genesis point of multiplayer gaming. Being able to play against both AI and another human was beyond novel. Fighting game arcade modes? They owe their thanks to Pong. Which in hindsight, makes it funny that my first time playing Pong was via the embedded port in Mortal Kombat 2. You see, in Mortal Kombat 2 if you win 250 matches in a row, you get to play one round of pong. So one evening as a child, I spent what must have been 2 or 3 hours killing the fake player 2 in my copy of MK2, just to play Pong for 30 seconds. I felt like I had been massively trolled.

That tangent aside, I brought up mini consoles earlier. Indeed, even Nintendo got their start in the game industry with the Color TV Game 6 which was directly inspired by Pong's success. Let alone the NES Classic Mini and SNES Classic Mini some half century later.

It would be easy for me to look at Pong and go "who gives a fuck" but honestly, I can't help but admire this abstract world with nothing more than a few white pixels. Everything comes from something. Even if it's not the most fun game to a newcomer in 2024, it still has plenty of usages. After all, it's a great project to recreate in languages like GML for the sake of learning game development. In fact, a friend and I actually did that for a narrative driven minigame compilation game a while back. https://c-fhacks.itch.io/aikon

With its sheer influence on the industry, the fact it's so helpful for learning game development, and that it's perfectly playable, Pong deserves this score. Perhaps even higher.

Next time: Maze (1973)

The ending was very emotional for me.

oldhead game. You don't see these too often anymore. What a shame.

First sportsgame, first local multiplayer, quite an achievement. Judging by the low score, it is clear that people do not think or care about one of the most crucial aspect of any art form: context.

For years it's been right in front of me, and I have played it many times, but... never once did I consider logging it on here.

Huh yeah, you know, I guess I CAN log this. How dare I overlook Pong. My shame is assuaged now that this relic of interactive entertainment is slotted into the annals of my finished games list.

What do I think of Pong? It's ok

I noticed a weird bug where the ball went through the paddles sometimes, the devs really should fix that on the next patch...

There's something so cosmically hilarious in the fact the CEO of Atari saw what would become one of the most influential piece of tech to ever be made as a ''fucking piece of trash'', and the main developer, Allan Alcorn, thought of it just as a side project where he did some things haphazardly to make his bosses weird-ass demands happy. It grounds the legend around Pong while being even more inspiring un a way.

It wasn't the first arcade machine, it wasn't the most creative thing you could do with the tech even back then, but damn if those beeps and boops aren't charming as hell and if playing alone isn't some of the most oddly interesting fun you could have with a game like this, even if sometimes hitting the ball when it respawns is even harder than when another player hits it back...

I could go on about Pong for 4000 words... except actually no, I couldn't; it's Pong, and beyond its unbelievably important historical value and rich history, it's still a game, and even more than half a century later, it still holds up as one.

A legacy that other games from back then and soon after do share, but one still worth praising nonetheless...

tive que programar essa poha e peguei trauma fds

Most fire game of all time.


such a great game hyped for the sequel