The Original Atari Pong

        Almost everyone who has ever had an interest or has played a video game and has heard about the famous Atari Pong is familiar with its upright 5 1/2 foot tall cabinet with bright yellow face that gobbled up almost as many quarters as Pac Man gobbled up power pellets.    Well the original Atari Pong that started it all at the famous Andy Capps Bar in California was not the production run unit that so many gamers are familiar with.
 



Photo donated by Allan Alcorn



        The original Atari Pong was in fact a small 2 foot high unit that was placed on a barrel at Andy Capps and caused the infamous phone call from Andy Capps owner to Atari telling them to come take their game back because the thing was broke.   Allan Alcorn, the designer drove out to Andy Capps and upon examination found that the coin mech had overflowed with quarters and had shorted out.    From there on it was history.
 
 


Rear Inside View of Pong

        The Original Atari Pong and also the first several hundred production full upright Atari Pongs used generic off the shelf Hitachi Black & White 13" Television sets as a monitor since monitors were not readily available.    The front of the units monitor bezel was made from thick cardboard cut-outs to shape around the TV set.