Table Tennis

Table Tennis (1969)

by Magnavox
Genres:Sport, Arcade
Game modes:Multiplayer
Story:Table Tennis was developed from 1966-1969 until eventually releasing as the pack-in game for the Magnavox Odyssey in 1972 and is one of the earliest known sports games, notably the inspiration for Atari's Pong.
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