Re: old/Atari/etc. 2005-06-09 - By ccoles_avengers
Back Actually, I think you are right about the name of the game. I was thinking of the manufacturing company for the housing. But I will see if I can dig it out in order to give a more accurate report about it.
Cheers. :)
Claudia "Selocic" - 3D: when 'Flat' just isn't good enough! -
--- In Carrara@(protected), "ds-mail" <ds-mail@(protected)> wrote: > I remember that as "pong"? A little box with two separate dial boxes to > control the "paddles", only played on a TV set...B&W only at that time. > > Doug > .................................... > > Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 04:56:11 -0000 > From: "ccoles_avengers" <ccoles_shado@(protected)> > .Actually, I think I have you even beat with that, Glen. I STILL have > an old Bentley (full name?) video arcade system (a non-brand). All it > consisted of were rectangle pixels (probably 1 x 6) that were used for > "paddles" and a 1 x 1 pixel for the "ball" with just 4 games: ping > pong, tennnis, hockey, and squashball(?). And we were the only kids > on the block that had it, too. :)
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