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1972 – Andy Cappa’s tavern in CA was the site for the first Pong game was wheeled into the establishment. The coin-operated game was put in by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell and game designer Al Alcorn. The duo decided that making their own game – rather than having 3rd parties do it – would help keep costs down. They then turned an old Roller rink and converted to a production line. Pong was the first successful video game system.
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<img width="400" height="274" data-tf-not-load src="https://dayintechhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pong.jpeg" class="attachment-full size-full wp-post-image" alt="Pong" decoding="async" srcset="https://dayintechhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pong.jpeg 400w, https://dayintechhistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/pong-300x205.jpeg 300w" sizes="(max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px" />
1972 – Andy Cappa’s tavern in CA was the site for the first Pong game was wheeled into the establishment. The coin-operated game was put in by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell and game designer Al Alcorn. The duo decided that making their own game – rather than having 3rd parties do it – would help keep costs down. They then turned an old Roller rink and converted to a production line. Pong was the first successful video game system.

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