11 variations of Pong, with different ball and paddle speeds! Play solo or against an opponent in this blast from the past!
"Pong for Videopac and Odyssey2" is an original game programmed by René van den Enden of the Netherlands. Unlike the Atari arcade game where the paddles are stationed on each side of the screen and lob the ball back and forth, in Videopac Pong the paddles take turns bouncing the ball against the left side of the screen. Also, the paddles can move horizontally as well as vertically.
For a higher ball speed, press 2 during the game. Press 1 to return the ball to normal speed. Hold down the Action button to move your paddle faster.
Cartridge versions of Pong were released starting in December 2004 and can still be purchased at Packrat Video Games. The game includes a manual and cartridge, with no box. Originally sold for $25.