Pong

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Etymology[edit]

Marketing coinage, from ping-pong.

Proper noun[edit]

Pong

  1. (video games) An early video game from Atari, resembling ping-pong, in which two players control paddles and attempt to intercept a ball.
    • 2002, André LaMothe, Tricks of the Windows game programming gurus, page 10:
      A good lunar lander or Pong-type game was all you needed to strike it rich!
    • 2003 March 1, “Gulf War 2.0: The Son Strikes Back”, in Toronto Star:
      If the US invades Iraq, we'll see action all right, much more than we witnessed with the primitive Pong-ish effects delivered during Gulf War 1.0,
    • 2006, Chris Kohler, Retro gaming hacks, page 10:
      The paddle controllers are necessary for playing Pong-style contests, and since two paddles share one controller input you can easily play doubles Pong with an extra set of paddles.