how many old comps are dumped?

From: hellige <jeffh_at_eleventh.com>
Date: Tue Mar 18 13:48:36 1997

On 20-Mar-97, classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu wrote:

>> Also, how many of you remember the old "pong" game that had the paddles
>> built into the unit? My family had one of those, I'd like to know where
>> it is now! :-)
>My brother still has one of those and I found one at the Goodwill for a
couple
>bucks. They're still around but pretty rare.

   I have a SuperPong, which is a console with the two paddle controllers
built in, just as in Pong, but it is selectable between 4 different games. We
bought this new somewhere in the 1977-78 time frame if I remember correctly.
I entertained a 4 and 6 year old with it a couple weekends ago!

   Jeff Jeffh_at_eleventh.com
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