Hemmelig Tempo - Tournament 6 Pong TV Game - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 13, 2009
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In 1951, a young TV engineer by the name of Ralph Bear designed a TV that enabled people to play ball and paddle games on them. However, the concept was not introduced to the general public until 1971. Entering into millions of homes across the globe during the 1970s, PONG games were eventually out- competed by more sophisticated home computers in the early 1980s. Nevertheless, in May 2009, Professor Waffel was able to acquire a PONG at E-bay.com/ww.com/com.org for a moderate price.

An ad-hoc test laboratory was promptly set up at the Institution, routing the PONG console through Professor Fokuda-sans mixer with 6 separate auxillary inputs. In the absence of Doktor Pixel, who was still recovering from bowel problems and a chronic latency syndrome, Doktor Døv quickly took responsibility for visual documentation, while Professor Waffel demonstrated the general functions of the PONG console. Obtaining considerable experience with manipulating the PONG ball into orbits between the two paddles, the research team were able to generate complex rhythmical meters to be modulated beyond recognition by Professor Fokudas auxillary effect line up. Later the result was routed through an oscilloscope to create interesting waves. More from this seminar at: http://www.hemmeligtempo.no
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