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'''''Pong''''' is a greatly influential primitive tennis video game developed by Allan Alcorn. Believed to be the first video game to ever see mainstream commercial success outside of niche technology circles, it is often used as a general symbol for retro gaming in pop culture.
'''''Pong''''' is a greatly influential primitive tennis video game developed by Allan Alcorn. Believed to be the first video game to ever see mainstream commercial success outside of niche technology circles, it is often used as a general symbol for retro gaming in pop culture.


''[[Color TV-Game 15]]'' is one of many near-identical Pong clones that were popular in the 1970s, though ''Smash'' does stress the miniscule differences between it and its source material.
The Wii Shop Channel theme is featured as a song in ''Brawl'' and ''Ultimate''. A remix of said song was added in ''for Wii U'' and remains in ''Ultimate''.
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