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Pong

1972
videogame

Pong is a tennis game with simple two-dimensional graphics. It is one of the earliest arcade video games and the first sports arcade video game.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Atari PONG video game console

Similarity: 58%

Atari PONG video game console

Similarity: 55%

Atari PONG video game console

Similarity: 48%

Ping Pong

Japan, 2002
Similarity: 46%

Atari 2600

1977
Similarity: 44%

Portal

1986
Similarity: 42%

Space Invaders

1978
Similarity: 38%

Ms Pac-Man arcade cabinet

United States, 1982
Similarity: 34%

Street Fighter

1987
Similarity: 33%

Sega collection

Similarity: 33%

Frog dreaming

Australia, 1985
Similarity: 32%

Fighting Warrior for Spectrum 48K

Australia, 1985
Similarity: 32%

Ms Pac-Man arcade cabinet

United States, 1982
Similarity: 32%

King Kong

United States of America, 1933
Similarity: 31%

Sonic the Hedgehog

1991
Similarity: 31%

King Kong

United States, 1933
Similarity: 31%

The Computer wore tennis shoes

United States, 1969
Similarity: 30%

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater

1999
Similarity: 30%
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