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PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This classic project based around General Instrument's AY-3-8500 game chip was published quite early considering that the chip came out in early 1976 and that the first two customers (Coleco and Magnavox) blocked the production for some time. Projects based on TTL or CMOS chips were still in the mood back then, and this article was probably one of the firsts to show how much the chip PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This article features an interesting Video Ball project designed with 13 TTL chips (5 74C00 and 8 74C02). It plays the basic Tennis game with five individual settings: PONG-STORY : PHILIPS ODYSSEY 2001 Magnavox started to export video games in 1974. At first, Odyssey was exported in 1974 in more than ten countries. Later in 1976, Philips released the Philips Odyssey 200 in several countries including Austria and Germany. Finally, the Philips Odyssey 2001 and the Odyssey 2100 were released in 1977 and 1978. The Odyssey 2001 is nearly same as the Magnavox Odyssey 4000, but it didn't play the PONG-STORY : ODYEMU MAGNAVOX ODYSSEY EMULATOR Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista users will have to download the DosBox emulator in order to emulate a PC under MS-DOS to run the emulator properly. Download Odyemu (please read the documentaiton before reporting problems) Artwork contributions needed: PONG-STORY : A.S.DOUGLAS' 1952 NOUGHTS AND CROSSES GAME 9 8 7 noughts and crosses 6 5 4 by 3 2 1 a s douglas, c.1952 loading please wait edsac/user first (dial 0/1):1 dial move:6 dial move:1 dialmove:2
PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER HOME T.V. GAME The Videomaster Home T.V. Game model VM 577 was one of the first video game systems designed and released in Europe along with the Seleco/Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic, Henry's Videosport MKII.The Magnavox Odyssey was also imported there and clones like the Spanish Overkal already existed. Designed in England, this early system consisted of a black plastic case which looked quite artisanal, and a PONG-STORY : PONG IN A CHIP The General Instruments catalog contained interesting circuit diagrams, the most interesting being the player multiplexer. By alternating two pairs of players at every frame, a four player game could be played. Few commercial systems featured the 4-player mode. PONG-STORY - HUMOR PONG Pong-Story - Humor Pong PONG-STORY - DAVID WINTER'S PONG RARITY LIST AND PRICE GUIDE Pong Rarity and Price Guide by David Winter. This is my personal rarity guide for Pong games and derivates. Rarity ratings have been established by experience (several daily PONG-STORY : FIRST DIMENSION VIDEO SPORTS Although FD-3000W suffered that bad business, it played very uncommon games and used "analog logic" (CMOS gates in analog mode). Technically talking, it had the big advantage of using a composite output, allowing to plug the game to a computer monitor for a crystal clearpicture.
PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This classic project based around General Instrument's AY-3-8500 game chip was published quite early considering that the chip came out in early 1976 and that the first two customers (Coleco and Magnavox) blocked the production for some time. Projects based on TTL or CMOS chips were still in the mood back then, and this article was probably one of the firsts to show how much the chip PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This article features an interesting Video Ball project designed with 13 TTL chips (5 74C00 and 8 74C02). It plays the basic Tennis game with five individual settings: PONG-STORY : PHILIPS ODYSSEY 2001 Magnavox started to export video games in 1974. At first, Odyssey was exported in 1974 in more than ten countries. Later in 1976, Philips released the Philips Odyssey 200 in several countries including Austria and Germany. Finally, the Philips Odyssey 2001 and the Odyssey 2100 were released in 1977 and 1978. The Odyssey 2001 is nearly same as the Magnavox Odyssey 4000, but it didn't play the PONG-STORY : ODYEMU MAGNAVOX ODYSSEY EMULATOR Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista users will have to download the DosBox emulator in order to emulate a PC under MS-DOS to run the emulator properly. Download Odyemu (please read the documentaiton before reporting problems) Artwork contributions needed: PONG-STORY : A.S.DOUGLAS' 1952 NOUGHTS AND CROSSES GAME 9 8 7 noughts and crosses 6 5 4 by 3 2 1 a s douglas, c.1952 loading please wait edsac/user first (dial 0/1):1 dial move:6 dial move:1 dialmove:2
PONG-STORY : WELCOME David Winter and Ralph H. Baer in 2001, playing Tennis on the Brown Box, last of eight prototypes of the first video game systems built between 1966 and 1968 at Sanders Associates. PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG Let's Play PONG: In 1973 the population of Duncan, British Columbia was about 5000. Today, nearly 40 years later, it is still around 5000. Duncan is a small town, but it struggles to maintain that small town feel with outlying municipalities springing up subdivisions like mushrooms after a heavy rain. PONG-STORY : PONG IN A CHIP The General Instruments catalog contained interesting circuit diagrams, the most interesting being the player multiplexer. By alternating two pairs of players at every frame, a four player game could be played. Few commercial systems featured the 4-player mode. PONG-STORY - HUMOR PONG Pong-Story - Humor Pong PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS An early PONG chip made in October 1975: The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER SPORTSWORLD Videomaster Sportsworld. The Videomaster Sportsworld, model VMV5, was released around 1978 and featured ten games in color. It used the General Instruments AY-3-8610 game chip. PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER VISIONSCORE The VisionScore (model VMV1) was released in 1977 and has several common points with the Strika II and the ColourScore.Like the ColourScore, il uses the National Semiconductor MM-57105 game chip and delivers a color picture. PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS First released in July 1974, this long and very interesting article required to be split over seven issues. The system featured here is an analog TV Football game, which was quite advanced for its time. PONG-STORY : GI'S AY-3-8500 CHIP The AY-3-8500 chip: closer view . GI's AY-3-8500 chip uses a simple 28-pin DIL package. Curiously, this chip has four pins that are not used. GI could have used a smaller 24-pin package instead, but the use of a 28-pin package could be due to some kind of ascendent compatibility: maybe some more advanced versions could use the same package with the same pinout, and with the four pins used for PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER HOME T.V. GAME The Videomaster Home T.V. Game model VM 577 was one of the first video game systems designed and released in Europe along with the Seleco/Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic, Henry's Videosport MKII.The Magnavox Odyssey was also imported there and clones like the Spanish Overkal already existed. Designed in England, this early system consisted of a black plastic case which looked quite artisanal, and a PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG Let's Play PONG: In 1973 the population of Duncan, British Columbia was about 5000. Today, nearly 40 years later, it is still around 5000. Duncan is a small town, but it struggles to maintain that small town feel with outlying municipalities springing up subdivisions like mushrooms after a heavy rain. PONG-STORY - DAVID WINTER'S PONG RARITY LIST AND PRICE GUIDE Pong Rarity and Price Guide by David Winter. This is my personal rarity guide for Pong games and derivates. Rarity ratings have been established by experience (several daily PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : FIRST DIMENSION VIDEO SPORTS Although FD-3000W suffered that bad business, it played very uncommon games and used "analog logic" (CMOS gates in analog mode). Technically talking, it had the big advantage of using a composite output, allowing to plug the game to a computer monitor for a crystal clearpicture.
PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This classic project based around General Instrument's AY-3-8500 game chip was published quite early considering that the chip came out in early 1976 and that the first two customers (Coleco and Magnavox) blocked the production for some time. Projects based on TTL or CMOS chips were still in the mood back then, and this article was probably one of the firsts to show how much the chip PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS An early PONG chip made in October 1975: The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. PONG-STORY : COLECO TELSTAR RANGER Coleco Telstar Ranger. The Telstar Ranger (model 6046) was released in 1977. It is a 6-game version of the first Telstar. It plays the 6 games of the AY-3-8500 chip and came with a box of accessories: a pistol for the two shooting games, a switch-box for connecting to the television set, and two wires allowing to detach the controllers fromthe unit.
PONG-STORY : ODYEMU MAGNAVOX ODYSSEY EMULATOR Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista users will have to download the DosBox emulator in order to emulate a PC under MS-DOS to run the emulator properly. Download Odyemu (please read the documentaiton before reporting problems) Artwork contributions needed: PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER SPORTSWORLD Videomaster Sportsworld. The Videomaster Sportsworld, model VMV5, was released around 1978 and featured ten games in color. It used the General Instruments AY-3-8610 game chip. PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER HOME T.V. GAME The Videomaster Home T.V. Game model VM 577 was one of the first video game systems designed and released in Europe along with the Seleco/Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic, Henry's Videosport MKII.The Magnavox Odyssey was also imported there and clones like the Spanish Overkal already existed. Designed in England, this early system consisted of a black plastic case which looked quite artisanal, and a PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG Let's Play PONG: In 1973 the population of Duncan, British Columbia was about 5000. Today, nearly 40 years later, it is still around 5000. Duncan is a small town, but it struggles to maintain that small town feel with outlying municipalities springing up subdivisions like mushrooms after a heavy rain. PONG-STORY - DAVID WINTER'S PONG RARITY LIST AND PRICE GUIDE Pong Rarity and Price Guide by David Winter. This is my personal rarity guide for Pong games and derivates. Rarity ratings have been established by experience (several daily PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : FIRST DIMENSION VIDEO SPORTS Although FD-3000W suffered that bad business, it played very uncommon games and used "analog logic" (CMOS gates in analog mode). Technically talking, it had the big advantage of using a composite output, allowing to plug the game to a computer monitor for a crystal clearpicture.
PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This classic project based around General Instrument's AY-3-8500 game chip was published quite early considering that the chip came out in early 1976 and that the first two customers (Coleco and Magnavox) blocked the production for some time. Projects based on TTL or CMOS chips were still in the mood back then, and this article was probably one of the firsts to show how much the chip PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS An early PONG chip made in October 1975: The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. PONG-STORY : COLECO TELSTAR RANGER Coleco Telstar Ranger. The Telstar Ranger (model 6046) was released in 1977. It is a 6-game version of the first Telstar. It plays the 6 games of the AY-3-8500 chip and came with a box of accessories: a pistol for the two shooting games, a switch-box for connecting to the television set, and two wires allowing to detach the controllers fromthe unit.
PONG-STORY : ODYEMU MAGNAVOX ODYSSEY EMULATOR Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista users will have to download the DosBox emulator in order to emulate a PC under MS-DOS to run the emulator properly. Download Odyemu (please read the documentaiton before reporting problems) Artwork contributions needed: PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER SPORTSWORLD Videomaster Sportsworld. The Videomaster Sportsworld, model VMV5, was released around 1978 and featured ten games in color. It used the General Instruments AY-3-8610 game chip. PONG-STORY : WELCOME David Winter and Ralph H. Baer in 2001, playing Tennis on the Brown Box, last of eight prototypes of the first video game systems built between 1966 and 1968 at Sanders Associates. PONG-STORY : PONG IN A CHIP The General Instruments catalog contained interesting circuit diagrams, the most interesting being the player multiplexer. By alternating two pairs of players at every frame, a four player game could be played. Few commercial systems featured the 4-player mode. PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : PLAYING PONG ON YOUR PC Playing PONG on your PC. Some of the programs below were originally developped for MS-DOS. They can still be run using the DosBox emulator under Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista. Note that some of the games cannot be downloaded at the moment because they infringe the Pong copyrightsowned by Atari.
PONG-STORY : WHO DID IT FIRST Who did it first ? Nowadays, lots of people still wonder who invented the video game. Well, there are lots of false information on the internet nowadays, especially concerning the very first game that Willy Higinbotham made with an oscilloscope and an analog computer. PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PONG SYSTEMS IN MAGAZINES Although a few manufacturers sold video game systems in kit form (Videomaster is a good example), it was not rare to find a video game construction article in an electronics magasine.The less interesting articles use a dedicated chip like the AY-3-8500.The most interesting ones describe analog or digital systems designed with discrete components and are generally interesting to understand how PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS An early PONG chip made in October 1975: The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. PONG-STORY : A.S.DOUGLAS' 1952 NOUGHTS AND CROSSES GAME 9 8 7 noughts and crosses 6 5 4 by 3 2 1 a s douglas, c.1952 loading please wait edsac/user first (dial 0/1):1 dial move:6 dial move:1 dialmove:2
THE CHIP-8 EMULATOR HOMEPAGE Welcome to David Winter's CHIP-8 emulation page ! Please note: this emulator is no longer updated. It was originally developed for MS-DOS and will run under the DosBox emulator under Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista. It contains everything you will need to run any CHIP-8 andSuper-Chip program.
PONG-STORY : GI'S AY-3-8500 CHIP The AY-3-8500 chip: closer view . GI's AY-3-8500 chip uses a simple 28-pin DIL package. Curiously, this chip has four pins that are not used. GI could have used a smaller 24-pin package instead, but the use of a 28-pin package could be due to some kind of ascendent compatibility: maybe some more advanced versions could use the same package with the same pinout, and with the four pins used for PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER HOME T.V. GAME The Videomaster Home T.V. Game model VM 577 was one of the first video game systems designed and released in Europe along with the Seleco/Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic, Henry's Videosport MKII.The Magnavox Odyssey was also imported there and clones like the Spanish Overkal already existed. Designed in England, this early system consisted of a black plastic case which looked quite artisanal, and a PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG PONG arcade machines started in late 1972 with Atari PONG which had an immediate success, resulting in around 19,000 PONG machines sold. Soon after PONG entered the one year old video game market, numerous companies copied the game (an easy task as it was built with simple electronic chips and a PONG-STORY - DAVID WINTER'S PONG RARITY LIST AND PRICE GUIDE Pong Rarity and Price Guide by David Winter. This is my personal rarity guide for Pong games and derivates. Rarity ratings have been established by experience (several daily PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS Atari PONG. - The Home Systems -. Picture taken from a home console. PONG reaches homes: An early PONG chip made in October 1975. The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. Atari started the design of the Darlene project in 1974. PONG-STORY : FIRST DIMENSION VIDEO SPORTS Although FD-3000W suffered that bad business, it played very uncommon games and used "analog logic" (CMOS gates in analog mode). Technically talking, it had the big advantage of using a composite output, allowing to plug the game to a computer monitor for a crystal clearpicture.
PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This classic project based around General Instrument's AY-3-8500 game chip was published quite early considering that the chip came out in early 1976 and that the first two customers (Coleco and Magnavox) blocked the production for some time. Projects based on TTL or CMOS chips were still in the mood back then, and this article was probably one of the firsts to show how much the chip PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER SPORTSWORLD Videomaster Sportsworld. The Videomaster Sportsworld, model VMV5, was released around 1978 and featured ten games in color. It used the General Instruments AY-3-8610 game chip. PONG-STORY : ODYEMU MAGNAVOX ODYSSEY EMULATOR Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista users will have to download the DosBox emulator in order to emulate a PC under MS-DOS to run the emulator properly. Download Odyemu (please read the documentaiton before reporting problems) Artwork contributions needed: PONG-STORY : GI'S AY-3-8500 CHIP The AY-3-8500 chip: closer view . GI's AY-3-8500 chip uses a simple 28-pin DIL package. Curiously, this chip has four pins that are not used. GI could have used a smaller 24-pin package instead, but the use of a 28-pin package could be due to some kind of ascendent compatibility: maybe some more advanced versions could use the same package with the same pinout, and with the four pins used for PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER HOME T.V. GAME The Videomaster Home T.V. Game model VM 577 was one of the first video game systems designed and released in Europe along with the Seleco/Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic, Henry's Videosport MKII.The Magnavox Odyssey was also imported there and clones like the Spanish Overkal already existed. Designed in England, this early system consisted of a black plastic case which looked quite artisanal, and a PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG PONG arcade machines started in late 1972 with Atari PONG which had an immediate success, resulting in around 19,000 PONG machines sold. Soon after PONG entered the one year old video game market, numerous companies copied the game (an easy task as it was built with simple electronic chips and a PONG-STORY - DAVID WINTER'S PONG RARITY LIST AND PRICE GUIDE Pong Rarity and Price Guide by David Winter. This is my personal rarity guide for Pong games and derivates. Rarity ratings have been established by experience (several daily PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS Atari PONG. - The Home Systems -. Picture taken from a home console. PONG reaches homes: An early PONG chip made in October 1975. The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. Atari started the design of the Darlene project in 1974. PONG-STORY : FIRST DIMENSION VIDEO SPORTS Although FD-3000W suffered that bad business, it played very uncommon games and used "analog logic" (CMOS gates in analog mode). Technically talking, it had the big advantage of using a composite output, allowing to plug the game to a computer monitor for a crystal clearpicture.
PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This classic project based around General Instrument's AY-3-8500 game chip was published quite early considering that the chip came out in early 1976 and that the first two customers (Coleco and Magnavox) blocked the production for some time. Projects based on TTL or CMOS chips were still in the mood back then, and this article was probably one of the firsts to show how much the chip PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER SPORTSWORLD Videomaster Sportsworld. The Videomaster Sportsworld, model VMV5, was released around 1978 and featured ten games in color. It used the General Instruments AY-3-8610 game chip. PONG-STORY : ODYEMU MAGNAVOX ODYSSEY EMULATOR Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista users will have to download the DosBox emulator in order to emulate a PC under MS-DOS to run the emulator properly. Download Odyemu (please read the documentaiton before reporting problems) Artwork contributions needed: PONG-STORY : GI'S AY-3-8500 CHIP The AY-3-8500 chip: closer view . GI's AY-3-8500 chip uses a simple 28-pin DIL package. Curiously, this chip has four pins that are not used. GI could have used a smaller 24-pin package instead, but the use of a 28-pin package could be due to some kind of ascendent compatibility: maybe some more advanced versions could use the same package with the same pinout, and with the four pins used for PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG PONG arcade machines started in late 1972 with Atari PONG which had an immediate success, resulting in around 19,000 PONG machines sold. Soon after PONG entered the one year old video game market, numerous companies copied the game (an easy task as it was built with simple electronic chips and a PONG-STORY : PONG IN A CHIP The General Instruments catalog contained interesting circuit diagrams, the most interesting being the player multiplexer. By alternating two pairs of players at every frame, a four player game could be played. Few commercial systems featured the 4-player mode. PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY - HUMOR PONG Pong-Story - Humor Pong PONG-STORY : ATARI PONG The story of PONG (not to be confused with Tennis, invented by Ralph Baer) started much earlier than 1972. At the end of the 1960's, Steve Russell's " Space War " game had been circulating throughout many campus' and companies' huge and expensive PDP computers. Nolan Bushnell envisioned this game being played by the masses. PONG-STORY : PLAYING PONG ON YOUR PC Playing PONG on your PC. Some of the programs below were originally developped for MS-DOS. They can still be run using the DosBox emulator under Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista. Note that some of the games cannot be downloaded at the moment because they infringe the Pong copyrightsowned by Atari.
PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS Atari PONG. - The Home Systems -. Picture taken from a home console. PONG reaches homes: An early PONG chip made in October 1975. The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. Atari started the design of the Darlene project in 1974. PONG-STORY : WHO DID IT FIRST Who did it first ? Nowadays, lots of people still wonder who invented the video game. Well, there are lots of false information on the internet nowadays, especially concerning the very first game that Willy Higinbotham made with an oscilloscope and an analog computer. THE CHIP-8 EMULATOR HOMEPAGE Welcome to David Winter's CHIP-8 emulation page ! Please note: this emulator is no longer updated. It was originally developed for MS-DOS and will run under the DosBox emulator under Windows NT / 2K / XP / Vista. It contains everything you will need to run any CHIP-8 andSuper-Chip program.
PONG-STORY : A.S.DOUGLAS' 1952 NOUGHTS AND CROSSES GAME 9 8 7 noughts and crosses 6 5 4 by 3 2 1 a s douglas, c.1952 loading please wait edsac/user first (dial 0/1):1 dial move:6 dial move:1 dialmove:2
PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER HOME T.V. GAME The Videomaster Home T.V. Game model VM 577 was one of the first video game systems designed and released in Europe along with the Seleco/Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic, Henry's Videosport MKII.The Magnavox Odyssey was also imported there and clones like the Spanish Overkal already existed. Designed in England, this early system consisted of a black plastic case which looked quite artisanal, and a PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG PONG arcade machines started in late 1972 with Atari PONG which had an immediate success, resulting in around 19,000 PONG machines sold. Soon after PONG entered the one year old video game market, numerous companies copied the game (an easy task as it was built with simple electronic chips and a PONG-STORY - DAVID WINTER'S PONG RARITY LIST AND PRICE GUIDE Pong Rarity and Price Guide by David Winter. This is my personal rarity guide for Pong games and derivates. Rarity ratings have been established by experience (several daily PONG-STORY - HUMOR PONG Pong-Story - Humor Pong PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS Atari PONG. - The Home Systems -. Picture taken from a home console. PONG reaches homes: An early PONG chip made in October 1975. The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. Atari started the design of the Darlene project in 1974. PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This classic project based around General Instrument's AY-3-8500 game chip was published quite early considering that the chip came out in early 1976 and that the first two customers (Coleco and Magnavox) blocked the production for some time. Projects based on TTL or CMOS chips were still in the mood back then, and this article was probably one of the firsts to show how much the chip PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This article features an interesting Video Ball project designed with 13 TTL chips (5 74C00 and 8 74C02). It plays the basic Tennis game with five individual settings: PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS First released in July 1974, this long and very interesting article required to be split over seven issues. The system featured here is an analog TV Football game, which was quite advanced for its time. PONG-STORY : GI'S AY-3-8500 CHIP The AY-3-8500 chip: closer view . GI's AY-3-8500 chip uses a simple 28-pin DIL package. Curiously, this chip has four pins that are not used. GI could have used a smaller 24-pin package instead, but the use of a 28-pin package could be due to some kind of ascendent compatibility: maybe some more advanced versions could use the same package with the same pinout, and with the four pins used for PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER HOME T.V. GAME The Videomaster Home T.V. Game model VM 577 was one of the first video game systems designed and released in Europe along with the Seleco/Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic, Henry's Videosport MKII.The Magnavox Odyssey was also imported there and clones like the Spanish Overkal already existed. Designed in England, this early system consisted of a black plastic case which looked quite artisanal, and a PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG PONG arcade machines started in late 1972 with Atari PONG which had an immediate success, resulting in around 19,000 PONG machines sold. Soon after PONG entered the one year old video game market, numerous companies copied the game (an easy task as it was built with simple electronic chips and a PONG-STORY - DAVID WINTER'S PONG RARITY LIST AND PRICE GUIDE Pong Rarity and Price Guide by David Winter. This is my personal rarity guide for Pong games and derivates. Rarity ratings have been established by experience (several daily PONG-STORY - HUMOR PONG Pong-Story - Humor Pong PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : ATARI HOME PONG SYSTEMS Atari PONG. - The Home Systems -. Picture taken from a home console. PONG reaches homes: An early PONG chip made in October 1975. The next significant part of Atari's history is their entrance in the home market. In 1973, Harold Lee suggested that a home version of PONG be made. Atari started the design of the Darlene project in 1974. PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This classic project based around General Instrument's AY-3-8500 game chip was published quite early considering that the chip came out in early 1976 and that the first two customers (Coleco and Magnavox) blocked the production for some time. Projects based on TTL or CMOS chips were still in the mood back then, and this article was probably one of the firsts to show how much the chip PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This article features an interesting Video Ball project designed with 13 TTL chips (5 74C00 and 8 74C02). It plays the basic Tennis game with five individual settings: PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS First released in July 1974, this long and very interesting article required to be split over seven issues. The system featured here is an analog TV Football game, which was quite advanced for its time. PONG-STORY : GI'S AY-3-8500 CHIP The AY-3-8500 chip: closer view . GI's AY-3-8500 chip uses a simple 28-pin DIL package. Curiously, this chip has four pins that are not used. GI could have used a smaller 24-pin package instead, but the use of a 28-pin package could be due to some kind of ascendent compatibility: maybe some more advanced versions could use the same package with the same pinout, and with the four pins used for PONG-STORY : ARCADE PONG PONG arcade machines started in late 1972 with Atari PONG which had an immediate success, resulting in around 19,000 PONG machines sold. Soon after PONG entered the one year old video game market, numerous companies copied the game (an easy task as it was built with simple electronic chips and a PONG-STORY : SCHEMATICS PONG systems schematics . In this page, you will find several schematics of commercial PONG systems sold at the end of the 1970s. Other schematics are available in the electronics magasines articles page.They are generally much more interesting for those who want to understand the real operation of early PONG systems. PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PONG SYSTEMS IN MAGAZINES Pong-Story : Make-It-Yourself PONG systems in magazines. TV Tag (Popular Electronics, November 1972, USA) The earliest video game construction article known to exist. This simple game was clearly inspired from one of the Magnavox Odyssey games released to the public in May 1972. This game is also very similar to the Chase Game inventedby Ralph
PONG-STORY : FIRST DIMENSION VIDEO SPORTS Although FD-3000W suffered that bad business, it played very uncommon games and used "analog logic" (CMOS gates in analog mode). Technically talking, it had the big advantage of using a composite output, allowing to plug the game to a computer monitor for a crystal clearpicture.
PONG-STORY : THE ODYSSEY CARTRIDGES The Odyssey cartridges . Here are the layouts of the printed circuit boards of the 12 Odyssey cartridges. These layouts were made by testing the cartridges, and later verified with the Odyssey service manual (though only the first ten were tested since #11 and #12 werenot found yet).
PONG-STORY : VIDEOMASTER VISIONSCORE The VisionScore (model VMV1) was released in 1977 and has several common points with the Strika II and the ColourScore.Like the ColourScore, il uses the National Semiconductor MM-57105 game chip and delivers a color picture. PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This article features an interesting Video Ball project designed with 13 TTL chips (5 74C00 and 8 74C02). It plays the basic Tennis game with five individual settings: PONG-STORY : USING THE COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT PAL, SECAM, NTSC: How to play PONG better Lots of people encounter difficulties when time to replay with an old PONG system has come. The problem comes when an old PONG system must be connected to a recent TV set equiped with numeric tuner, or not accepting PAL or NTSCstandarts.
PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS First released in July 1974, this long and very interesting article required to be split over seven issues. The system featured here is an analog TV Football game, which was quite advanced for its time. PONG-STORY : MAKE-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS This project was originally published in the 7th issue of Elektor in november 1975 and featured a Tennis game in its simplest form: twopaddles and a ball.
Welcome to PONG-Story ! In memory of Ralph H. Baer (1922-2014), Inventor of the video game.Enter the site...
David Winter and Ralph H. Baer in 2001, playing Tennis on the Brown Box, last of eight prototypes of the first video game systems built between 1966 and 1968 at Sanders Associates. Small tube chassis on TV: first prototype (1966). Click here to view the original photo in Ralph's basement with many of his inventions.Details
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