If you are looking for a perfect simulation of the PONG games offered by the
systems based around GI chips (AY-3-8500 and derivates), this is the best
simulation that we have found so far. Despite the poor main graphic interface,
the game simulations are nearly perfect.
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PONG 2.7 Download it (40Kb)
If you prefer the arcade version, here is an excellent reproduction of
the original Atari PONG from 1972. This is not the exact game, but still
a very good simulation. Speed is variable (which was not possible on the
original version), and the right player uses the mouse buttons to move
his pad. The other player can redefine his two keys. Last detail: the
players can choose between three backgrounds. Discover them yourself !!!

PONG 1.2 Download it (109Kb)
Now, if you want to play with a simpler version of PONG, here is a
completely remade one. Difficulty levels can be set, and the player
can even play against the computer rather than against another player.
Only drawback: the computer plays too well, and it is really hard to
beat (unless those for who a ball which always accelerates is not a
problem).

Classic Pong 1.00 by Igoronima Download it (112Kb)
An amazing remake of Atari PONG with VS Computer option (several levels), Demo mode, support for AZERT/QWERTY keyboards. Has Amateur/Pro modes, variable ball speed and paddle sizes, and more.

PEmu by Jozsef Laszlo Download it (6Kb)
Another simulator of the AY-3-8500 PONG games, including all options: ball angle, ball speed, bat size, and even the hidden "handicap" game with 2 bats VS 3 bats. Several color schemes are available. Very well done, ultra small executable. Only drawbacks: ball motion not as original, ball size and bat width not as original.


