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Nolan Bushnell's
first exposure
to video games was a game called
"Spacewar." Programmed by an MIT student named Steve Russell in the early sixties, this game had circulated computer labs across the country by the time Bushnell would play it in a lab at the University of Utah in 1962. He would spend the next seven years of his life trying to reproduce that game on a smaller, less expensive computer. When it was completed, Bushnell's Spacewar variation (known as "Computer Space") did not sell. Frustrated by this, Bushnell changed his entire perspective on computer game design. In an interview,
Bushnell
later said, "You had to read the instructions
In 1972, Bushnell
quit his
job at Ampex in Sunnyvale, California, and with
Al Alcorn, one of
Atari's
first employees, was the engineer who constructed the
The first Pong
arcade machine
was placed in a local bar in Sunnyvale called Andy
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"One of the
regulars approached
the Pong game inquisitively and studied the ball bouncing silently
around the screen as if in a vacuum. A friend joined him. The instructions said: 'Avoid missing ball for high score.' One of [them] inserted a quarter. There was a beep. The game had begun. They watched dumbfoundedly as the ball appeared alternately on one side of the screen and then disappeared on the other. Each time it did the score changed. The score was tied at 3-3 when one player tried the knob controlling the paddle at his end of the screen. The score was 5-4, his favor, when his paddle made contact with the ball. There was a beautifully resonant "pong" sound, and the ball bounced back to the other side of the screen. 6-4. At 8-4 the second player figured out how to use his paddle. They had their first brief volley just before the score was 11-5 and the game was over. "Seven quarters
later they
were having extended volleys, and the constant pong noise was
attracting
the
The reason for
this was that
the milk carton coin container inside the machine was overflowing into
the
Pong would become
a huge
hit in the arcades, spawning numerous imitations and several official
sequels.
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