Pong Rom Atari 2600 __link__ -
It represents the awkward bridge between the dedicated Pong consoles of 1975 (like the Atari Home Pong) and the programmable cartridge revolution of 1978. It is the Atari 2600 showing its roots.
When Atari launched the VCS (Variable Computer System) in 1977, the company had a problem. Sears, the major retailer, wanted exclusive rights to sell the console under its "Tele-Games" brand. Sears also wanted a Pong game. However, Atari had already licensed the Pong name to other devices. pong rom atari 2600
In the pantheon of video game history, few names carry as much weight as Pong . It was the spark that ignited the arcade revolution in 1972. Yet, for a console that defined the early home market—the Atari 2600 (released in 1977 as the VCS)—the official version of Pong arrived surprisingly late and under a different name. It represents the awkward bridge between the dedicated