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by - written on 06/09/01 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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I found this only recently through the new categories section of dooyoo. I play a lot of online games and am always looking for something else to try and whilst 'Pong' as such isn't exactly the most groundbreaking of ideas, it is certainly quite addictive in its own stupid way. I used to play Pong back on my old Commodore Plus 4 computer when I was a wee nipper and I kind of get the feeling that it was around before I was born as well...but I could be wrong. It is basically gaming at its most simple. You have two 'bats', one for each player and a 'ball' which is batted back and forward between them. The idea is that you knock the ball ... Read the complete review
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