Pong debuted on this day in 1972 — Atari’s pioneering CPU-less video arcade game’s creation was the result of an engineer training exercise

Pong debuted on this day in 1972 — Atari's pioneering CPU-less video arcade game’s creation was the result of an engineer training exercise

Basic blippy bat and ball game sparked an entertainment industry sector that would go on to eclipse Hollywood.

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(Image credit: Frmorrison ) The Atari Pong arcade machine made its debut on this day in 1972. According to the iconic games firm, “from an initial investment of $500, Atari made its first million,” from the success of Pong. Looking back, from 2025, it seems incredible that this simple blippy bat-and-ball game sparked an entertainment industry sector that would go on to eclipse Hollywood. Some recent estimates suggest the global video games business is currently worth as much as $300 billion.

Though an extraordinary milestone for the reasons set out above, there are several other remarkable facts behind Pong’s sparking of the video games industry. One of the biggest stories in Pong lore is that it was developed as a training exercise, not as a pioneering interactive entertainment medium.

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Sites like Wikipedia say Pong “was created by Allan Alcorn as a training exercise assigned to him by Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell.” Recollections about the origin of this electronic ping-pong idea diverge, though: some say it was directly influenced by a similar Magnavox Odyssey console game, while others (perhaps understandably, given the patent infringement lawsuit) say otherwise.

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