Pong Atari Rom <COMPLETE>

No code. Just cardboard.

: Designer Al Alcorn used approximately 73 integrated circuits (ICs) to handle every aspect of the game—from generating the video signal and paddle movement to detecting collisions and calculating scores. pong atari rom

The Pong Atari ROM is an fascinating piece of gaming history, and its reverse engineering has allowed developers to gain a deeper understanding of the game's inner workings. The ROM's small size and simplicity make it an attractive target for hacking and modification. Whether you're a retro gaming enthusiast or a programmer, the Pong Atari ROM is definitely worth exploring. No code

Here’s an to Pong (the original Atari ROM from 1972) — not just how to play, but how to see it differently. The Pong Atari ROM is an fascinating piece

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