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  2. Pygame - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygame

    Pygame version 2 was planned as "Pygame Reloaded" in 2009, but development and maintenance of Pygame completely stopped until the end of 2016 with version 1.9.1. After the release of version 1.9.5 in March 2019, development of a new version 2 was active on the roadmap. [10] Pygame 2.0 released on 28 October, 2020, Pygame's 20th birthday. [11]

  3. Pong - Wikipedia

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    Sports. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Pong is a table tennis –themed twitch arcade sports video game, featuring simple two-dimensional graphics, manufactured by Atari and originally released on 29 November 1972. It was one of the earliest arcade video games; it was created by Allan Alcorn as a training exercise assigned to him by Atari ...

  4. List of game engines - Wikipedia

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    Source code was released under a commercial license Wintermute Engine: C++: C-like syntax No 2.5D Windows: The White Chamber, Ghost in the Sheet, Dark Fall: Lost Souls, Face Noir: Donationware, MIT, LGPL: Lite version lacks 3D Actor function World Builder: No 2D System 3: Lost Crystal: Freeware: WorldForge: C++: Lua (client), Python (server ...

  5. Atari's Pong is now half a century old - Engadget

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    "Pong," a video game in which a square is bounced between two rectangles controlled by players, was released on November 29 of 1972, by Atari, only a few days more than 50 years ago.

  6. Pong's influence on video games endures 50 years later - Engadget

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    Pong, a video game in which a square is bounced between two rectangles controlled by players, was released on November 29th of 1972 by Atari, only a few days more than 50 years ago. Atari sold ...

  7. Scientists got lab-grown human brain cells to play 'Pong'

    www.engadget.com/brain-cells-pong-rats-182835843...

    Ollie Millington via Getty Images. Researchers who grew a brain cell culture in a lab claim that they taught the cells to play a version of Pong. Scientists from a biotech startup called Cortical ...

  8. Pong: The Next Level - Wikipedia

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    Pong: The Next Level consists of many levels that are either traditional Pong matches against a computer-controlled opponent in special three-dimensional arenas with special power-ups and environmental gimmicks that affect the way the game is played, or solo challenges that require the player to keep the ball in play and call for precise and skilled moves to win.

  9. There's a tennis game hidden in Google right now; here's how ...

    techcrunch.com/2019/07/11/theres-a-tennis-game...

    Grab that and drag it all the way to the left to scroll to the end. At the very end is a little tennis ball icon. Tap that, and the game should fire right up. Once you’ve got it up, it’s ...