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{{Infobox
{{InfoboxGame
  |title  = Computerized Ping Pong
  |title  = Computerized Ping Pong
  |image  = 1975-12 Byte pg 102.png
  |image  = 1975-12 Byte pg 102.png
  |publisher = Visulex
  |publisher = Visulex
  |platforms = <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">TTL Hardware</div>
  |platforms = <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">TTL Hardware</div>
  |date = 1975
  |date = 1975}}
}}


''Computerized Ping Pong'' was an early kit of a [[Pong]]-style game for home television sets offered by the company [[Visulex]]. It could be purchased in various parts, including the PC board schematic.
''Computerized Ping Pong'' was an early kit of a [[Pong]]-style game for home television sets offered by the company [[Visulex]]. It could be purchased in various parts, including the PC board schematic.
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== Advertisements ==
== Advertisements ==


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1975-12 Byte pg 102.png|(1975)
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|title=Byte
|date=December 1975
|country=US
|description=Advertisement for a mail order purchase of ''Computerized Ping Pong''.
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== Preservation ==
 
No known versions of this game are known to exist at present. No efforts have been made to preserve the game.


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Latest revision as of 15:23, 19 February 2025

Computerized Ping Pong was an early kit of a Pong-style game for home television sets offered by the company Visulex. It could be purchased in various parts, including the PC board schematic.

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Preservation

No known versions of this game are known to exist at present. No efforts have been made to preserve the game.