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Allemand Das erste Mainstream-Videospiel, das ein Erfolg war, war Pong. Es handelt sich um eine Tischtennissimulation für zwei Spieler, ähnlich wie Tennis for Two. Entwickler dieses Computerspiels war 1968 der Amerikaner Ralph H. Baer mit seinem Brown-Box-Prototyp (später Magnavox Oddysey). Nolan Bushnell von Atari nutzte dies als Inspiration für die Entwicklung des Arcade-Schranks für Pong. Es erfreute sich großer Beliebtheit und wurde seitdem auf die meisten Plattformen portiert, vor allem auf den Atari 2600. Es fand auch seinen Weg auf die meisten frühen Heimcomputer, wie den Apple II und natürlich den Commodore 64.
 newton1966
Anglais The first mainstream video game, that was a success, was Pong. It is a table tennis simulation for two players, similar to Tennis for Two. Developer of this computer game was the American Ralph H. Baer in 1968, on his Brown Box prototype (later the Magnavox Oddysey.) Nolan Bushnell at Atari used this as inspiration to create the arcade cabinet for Pong. It became immensely popular, and was ported to most platforms since, most notably the Atari 2600. It also found it's way onto most early home computers, such as the Apple II and of course Commodore 64.
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Espagnol El primer videojuego comercial, que fue un éxito, fue Pong. Es una simulación de tenis de mesa para dos jugadores, similar a Tennis for Two. El desarrollador de este juego de computadora fue el estadounidense Ralph H. Baer en 1968, en su prototipo Brown Box (más tarde Magnavox Oddysey). Nolan Bushnell en Atari usó esto como inspiración para crear el gabinete arcade para Pong. Se hizo inmensamente popular, y desde entonces fue portado a la mayoría de las plataformas, sobre todo al Atari 2600. También llegó a la mayoría de los primeros ordenadores domésticos, como el Apple II y, por supuesto, el Commodore 64.
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Français Le premier jeu vidéo grand public à connaître un véritable succès fut Pong. Il s'agit d'une simulation de tennis de table pour deux joueurs, similaire à Tennis for Two. Ce jeu fut créé en 1968 par l'Américain Ralph H. Baer, ​​sur son prototype Brown Box (devenu plus tard le Magnavox Odyssey). Nolan Bushnell, chez Atari, s'en inspira pour concevoir la borne d'arcade de Pong. Le jeu devint extrêmement populaire et fut porté sur la plupart des plateformes depuis, notamment l'Atari 2600. Il fut également disponible sur la plupart des premiers ordinateurs personnels, tels que l'Apple II et bien sûr le Commodore 64.
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Portugais O primeiro videogame mainstream, que foi um sucesso, foi o Pong. É uma simulação de tênis de mesa para dois jogadores, semelhante ao Tennis for Two. O desenvolvedor deste jogo de computador foi o americano Ralph H. Baer em 1968, em seu protótipo Brown Box (mais tarde o Magnavox Oddysey). Nolan Bushnell da Atari usou isso como inspiração para criar o gabinete de arcade para Pong. Tornou-se imensamente popular e foi portado para a maioria das plataformas desde então, principalmente o Atari 2600. Também encontrou o caminho para a maioria dos primeiros computadores domésticos, como o Apple II e, claro, o Commodore 64.
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