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Can someone tell me what was the first “game” for video game ever created?
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Can someone tell me what was the first “game” for video game ever created?
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That game with the two paddles and the ball that goes back and forth? Or pong =/
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I believe it was called "pong." If I'm wrong sorryyyyy :(
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