Pong Museum

Pre-1977 discussion, Pong-type sysems, Fairchild Channel F, etc.

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Jakenut86
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Pong Museum

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Just saw that they opened a new site dedicated to old Pong systems.

http://pongmuseum.com/
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Pong was way before my time, but I have nothing but full appreciated for the timeless classics and innovators. :pacmaneats:
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Sounds like a great site. The onlt Pong-type, dedicated system I have is the Coleco Telstar Marksman, rifle and all.
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That isn't documenting on all the pong systems is it? Seems like they are missing out on quite a few. The one I have (Unisonic Sportsman) isn't even mentioned. Still an interesting look on the history though.
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I think they are still adding more to it, as it says that they would like any info you have on systems they don't have up yet.
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