What came first, Pong or Atari?

Atari came first, as it was the company founded by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney in June 1972, and their very first product released that year was the arcade game Pong. So, while Pong was Atari's first hit and launched the video game industry, the company itself was established slightly earlier, with Pong arriving just months later as their groundbreaking first release, according to computerhistory.org and National Museum of American History.
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Which came first, Atari or Pong?

Pong was the first game developed by Atari. In 1971, Bushnell and Dabney founded Syzygy Engineering to develop the concept of a standalone computer system with a monitor and attaching a coin slot to it to play games on. Drawing inspiration from Spacewar!, the duo created Computer Space.
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Is Pong the oldest video game?

No, Pong (1972) wasn't the first video game, but it was the first to achieve massive public success and launch the video game industry; earlier examples include Tennis for Two (1958) on an oscilloscope and the first home console, the Magnavox Odyssey, released months before Pong. While many think of Pong as the beginning, its huge popularity paved the way for modern gaming. 
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What game came before Atari?

Before Atari popularized home gaming with its PONG machines and 2600 console, the true pioneer was the Magnavox Odyssey (1972), the first home video game console, designed by Ralph Baer, featuring simple black-and-white games and physical overlays, inspiring Atari's Pong. Even earlier were mainframe computer games like Spacewar! (1962) and arcade games like Computer Space (1971).
 
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Which came first, Tetris or Pong?

Pong (1972), Mrs. Pac Man (1982) and Tetris (1984) are rightfully well-regarded in the all time canon for their influence and design, but you'd be hard-pressed to make an argument that the original versions are somehow better than their modern iterations (Pac-Man DX, Tetris 99 and Tetris Effect).
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Why did Atari get sued for Pong?

In April 1974, Magnavox filed a patent infringement suit against Atari and several other companies marketing their own Pong knockoffs. It has been speculated that Magnavox waited for Atari to make enough money from Pong to be worth suing.
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What was the very first game ever?

The "first game" depends on the definition, but Tennis for Two (1958) by William Higinbotham is often cited as the first true video game for entertainment, displayed on an oscilloscope. For older games, Senet, an Egyptian board game from around 3500 BC, is among the earliest known. Early computer games included OXO (tic-tac-toe, 1952) and Spacewar! (1962).
 
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What is Atari called now?

In 2008, IESA completed its acquisition of Atari, Inc.'s outstanding stock, making it a wholly owned subsidiary. IESA renamed itself Atari SA in 2009 which remains the status quo.
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What is the big 3 of consoles?

As of 2025, there have been nine console generations, with the current leading manufacturers being Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo, colloquially known as the "Big 3".
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What is the oldest game system?

The oldest home video game system is the Magnavox Odyssey, released in 1972, designed by Ralph H. Baer and considered the first commercial home console, pioneering simple dot-and-line games using TV screen overlays before Atari and Nintendo dominated the market. It was a revolutionary device, lacking sound and advanced graphics but laying the groundwork for all future home gaming by proving a market for playing games on your TV. 
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What game took 15 years to make?

The game famous for taking around 15 years to develop, from its 1997 announcement to its 2011 release, is Duke Nukem Forever, holding a Guinness World Record for protracted development before being surpassed by others, with its lengthy journey becoming legendary for "development hell". Another notable mention is Metroid: Dread, which had concepts for 16 years before release in 2021, notes Wikipedia. 
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What is the #1 game in history?

Sources such as Forbes, Encyclopædia Britannica, and IGN consider Tetris to be the best-selling video game by combining the sales of all of its different versions, totaling 520 million as of 2025.
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What game is 5000 years old?

Backgammon is one of the oldest games in existence, alongside Go and Chess. It is probably about 5,000 years old and may well have originated in what today is Iraq—previously Mesopotamia. Recent evidence supporting this was found when these very early dice (made of human bones) were discovered in the area.
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What is the oldest video game ever?

The oldest video game is debated, but Tennis for Two (1958) by William Higinbotham is often cited as the first created purely for entertainment with on-screen graphics on an oscilloscope. However, even earlier interactive electronic games include OXO (1952), a tic-tac-toe game on a CRT, and the Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Device (1947), a missile simulation.
 
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How much did Pong cost in 1975?

In 1975, the home version of Pong, sold by Sears under the Tele-Games label, cost around $99 (or slightly less, like $79 for a variant like Super Pong), making it a huge holiday hit for Sears and a revolutionary item for home entertainment, equivalent to hundreds of dollars today.
 
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What is the rarest console?

The rarest console is arguably the Nintendo PlayStation prototype, a failed collaboration between Sony and Nintendo, with only one known surviving unit selling for $360,000; other contenders include ultra-limited luxury editions like the gold-encrusted Nintendo Wii Supreme (only 3 made) or obscure prototypes like the East German BSS 01, but the Nintendo PlayStation holds the record for a unique, historically significant prototype.
 
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What is the #1 sold game?

1. Minecraft. Read more about this best-selling game, including how many people play it and how much it earns in revenue in our Minecraft article.
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Is there a PS6?

No, the PlayStation 6 (PS6) isn't out yet; it's Sony's next-generation console, anticipated around 2027-2028, though recent rumors suggest potential delays due to RAM shortages, possibly pushing it to 2028 or later, with development codenamed "Project Amethyst". It's expected to be a significant leap in power, potentially supporting 8K gaming and offering high-performance features, with leak speculation pointing to a price range of $500-$700.
 
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What sold more, PS3 or Xbox 360?

The PlayStation 3 (PS3) narrowly outsold the Xbox 360 in lifetime global sales, with figures showing the PS3 selling around 87.4 million units compared to the Xbox 360's 84 million, though sales were extremely close and varied by region, with the Xbox 360 dominating North America while the PS3 led in Europe and Japan. 
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What destroyed Atari?

Warshaw also believes that Atari's downfall was more a result of their business practices—including alleged block booking of poorly selling games with successful ones when dealing with distributors—than any specific failed games.
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What does 2600 stand for?

The number 2600 has several significant meanings, primarily referring to the 2600 Hz tone used in "phone phreaking" for network control, the publication "2600: The Hacker Quarterly" named after the tone, and the iconic Atari 2600 video game console (originally the CX2600), but it also relates to computing, music (ARP 2600 synthesizer), and cars (Alfa Romeo 2600). 
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What is the #1 game ever?

There's no single "#1 game ever" as it depends on criteria (sales, influence, ratings), but Tetris is often cited as the best-selling (520M+ copies across versions) and most accessible, while Minecraft (350M+ sold) and Grand Theft Auto V (220M+) lead modern sales. For critical acclaim, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time often tops lists, but Minecraft's cultural impact and longevity are huge. 
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Which is the oldest game on Earth?

Some historians believe that mancala is the oldest game in the world based on the archaeological evidence found in Jordan that dates around 6000 BC.
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What is older than Atari?

Experience the Evolution of Gaming Consoles from the Beginning
  • 1972 - Magnavox Odyssey. ...
  • 1975 - Atari Home Pong. ...
  • 1976 - Fairchild Channel F. ...
  • 1977 - Atari 2600. ...
  • 1976 - Coleco Telstar. ...
  • 1979 - Intellivision. ...
  • 1982 - ColecoVision. ...
  • 1985 - Nintendo Entertainment System.
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