So I love retro, especially stuff by Atari. And what Atari game is more famous than Pong! Pong, simply put, started the home console market with it's arcade version. The arcade version sparked Magnavox (A TV brand for those of you who don't know) created the Magnavox Odyssey, a Pong console that was able to be connected to your home TV in 1972. Atari released a full version of Pong in a home version a few years later under their own name. ----------------------------------------Controls---------------------------------------- -> Click on "First to Ten" or Endless mode on the main menu -> First to Ten: A round where a player wins at 10 points -> Endless: An endless round of Pong with no scoring -> Player 1: W/S keys to move -> Player 2: Up/Down Arrow Keys to move -----------------------------------------Credits---------------------------------------- All credit goes to the king of video games, Atari, for creating this legendary game. Just a little credit goes to me for porting it to Scratch. -----------------------------------------History----------------------------------------- 4/14/18: Original release date (a day after Friday the 13th) 6/3/18: Major Update: Complete bounce system overhaul (Now based off of ball position compared to paddle) to make it closer to original. Also added slight fade effects to paddles and ball to fake screen ghosting of the pixels fading out.