Pong: The Next Level
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Developer(s) |
Supersonic Software Morning Star Multimedia (GBC) |
Publisher(s) |
Hasbro Interactive (Under the Atari Interactive brand name) MacSoft (Mac OS) Hasbro Interactive (GBC) Sony Computer Entertainment (PSN) |
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Release |
PSN
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Genre(s) | Arcade, Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Pong: The Next Level (known simply as Pong in Europe) is a remake of the 1972 game of the same name developed by Supersonic Software.
Gameplay
Pong: The Next Level has the same style of gameplay as the original arcade game, but with new ways to play and also including power ups. By completing more levels, the player can gain new worlds and the Atari tripod logo will turn gold. Each level has 3 sections in them.
Retro Pong
This is the original Pong game, which the player gets after beating the last 7 zones.
Reception
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The game received mainly mixed to positive reviews.
References
- Stahl, Ben (December 3, 1999). "Pong: The Next Level Review". GameSpot.
- Harris, Craig (November 4, 1999). "Pong". IGN.
- Harris, Craig (February 3, 2000). "Pong". IGN.
- "Pong: The Next Level for PlayStation". GameRankings. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- "Pong: The Next Level for Game Boy Color". GameRankings. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- "Pong: The Next Level for PC". GameRankings. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- Herz, J. C. (November 18, 1999). "Games to Suit Every Platform and Every Taste". Game Theory. The New York Times.
- "The Essential 50 Part 2 - Pong". 1UP. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- Orland, Kyle (January 21, 2013). "Today's Atari bankruptcy latest in a long history of corporate deaths". ArsTechnica.
- Davison, John (January 24, 2013). "It's Time to Say Goodbye to Atari, Once and for All". GameSpot.
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