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Me, rating A Trip to the Moon(1902) 2 and a half stars on letterboxd : "Special effects are a bit corny 🤓"

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)

these graphics fucking suck

What else needs to be said about Pong? The gameplay loop is a little janky but it's still banger and soul. It didn't age well but it still holds up. Peak, even if a little mid. One of the games of all time. Check out my full review on my Youtube channel here.


This is it guys, we've peaked here, time to pack it all up, there's absolutely no topping this, we've reached the pinnacle of human existence with two rectangles and a square.

I played this on an Arcade1Up reproduction cabinet with my 7 and 5 year old cousins. They were very intrigued because they had never seen a gaming console with knobs before. It took them a few matches before they mastered the sensitivity of the dials, but soon they were playing like pros. I was genuinely surprised how much they enjoyed it, especially considering there was a Nintendo Switch a few feet away. I thought the monochrome graphics would bore them, but the completive nature hooked them. My great grandmother used to say "A new broom looks clean, but an old broom sweeps clean", and I think I finally understand what she meant.

Let's Be Honest Who in Their Damn Mind Says : "Pong Is a Masterpiece🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓"

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

Coincidence that this was released the same year as Watergate? I think not.

Why didn't they make elden ring as the first video game ever instead are the devs stupid?

It's all been downhill from here.

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...

First video game ever is....competitive? Mano a mano? Maybe battle royales are closer to the original vision of gaming. Did a game of Pong ever bring the worst out of someone?

The ending was very emotional for me.

Most fire game of all time.

Respect the actual OG. If this get less than a 10 its disrespectful

In the quest to log every game I've ever played in my life, it was apparent that things like this would occur. I've played Pong. But how, why, or when, I do not know.

such a great game hyped for the sequel

Rating this is dumb and anything that could be said about this game save for historical purposes is equally dumb honestly.

Okay let me explain why: HOW THE FUCK DO YOU RATE SOMETHING THAT WAS THE FIRST ONE, IF THERE IS NOTHING TO COMPARE IT WHEN IT WAS CREATED????? In any case this should be used by the standard by it's own nature, otherwise you're just making a very subjective decision that is based on retroactively rating something, which is bad practice even among casual activities cuz that means you can just punish yourself over past mistakes you didn't have a way to know how to avoid, which leads to the own destruction and depression.
Stop looking at the past through the lenses of the present.


Just started watching these things called "movies", when do the "Good Fellas" show up?

The most complicated piece of media in videogame history, since mastering this game is a challenge that can take human's time decades, it's complexity goes beyond normal comprehension and is a serious study case where you can increase reaction capability by just playing this masterpiece.

If you want to become the smartest, play this game, is GOOD.