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Mechanical Pong

RotJ writes "Some crafty Germans have created an electromechanical conversion of the game Pong: "Pongmechanik is an absolutely physical game. The game is realized electromechanically, and essentially consists of four elements: A relay computer, the mechanical movement with collision detection, the display and the acoustic components." Talk about analog retro chic." saccade.com adds "This amazing device faithfully re-creates the classic original video game with pulleys, wires, motors and a (pre-chip, pre-transistor, pre-tube) relay based computer. They were partly inspired by Konrad Zuse, who created some of the first electromechanical and electronic computers."

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  1. Funnily enough... by FalconZero · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...I'm right this minuite writing control software for a custom manufacturing
    machine about 10ft^2 with a platform driven by motors in xy
    space, and having read this article I added:

    int xdir=1; sDriveX(xdir);
    int ydir=1; sDriveY(ydir);

    while (true){
    if (stopSwX()){xdir*=-1;sDriveX(xdir);}
    if (stopSwY()){ydir*=-1;sDriveY(ydir);}
    }

    I fired it up, chuckled, then felt a bit nerdy, chuckled some more,
    then got on with my work.

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  2. Real life pong by riotstarter · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone ever played real life Pong before?

    I think it's called Tennis or something.

    1. Re:Real life pong by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Pong = fake
      Ping Pong = real
      Therefore: real Pong = fake Ping Pong
      and ping = real/Pong

      Got it?

    2. Re:Real life pong by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Wait a minute...

      if real Pong = fake Ping Pong

      then real = fake Ping

      so Ping = real / fake

      assuming real = 1 / fake

      then Ping = real ^ 2

      Got it?

  3. Next in line... by Mortiss · · Score: 3, Funny

    Doom3

    This one might require lots of black velvet courtains.

    1. Re:Next in line... by nmoog · · Score: 4, Funny

      Heres hoping they get on to a mechanical version of Leisure Suit Larry.

    2. Re:Next in line... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Heres hoping they get on to a mechanical version of Leisure Suit Larry.

      With all those relays, it would definitely bring new definition to the term "hot date."

      I'm a much bigger fan of the organic version myself.

    3. Re:Next in line... by Kentamanos · · Score: 4, Funny

      With the age verification process of the original Leisure Suit Larry, at least people would learn a lot about US History during the 70's trying to run the thing :).

  4. a question for the lawyers at intellivision by circletimessquare · · Score: 4, Funny

    if your prior art is rendered in prior art, do you have a case?

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  5. talk about retro by Quanza · · Score: 4, Funny

    dude, this thing is more retro than the original game - phone relays?!

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  6. Ha! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    And in germany people are complaining that we lost our edge when it comes to technology.

    Face it, Germany once again is a technology leader (at least in the field of geeky true life retro gaming)

  7. Big deal! by AndroidCat · · Score: 4, Funny

    Three people with laser pointers can play Pong. (The middle person, who plays the ball, also has to do the sound effects and keep score.)

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  8. The next logical step by pesc · · Score: 3, Funny
    The next logical step would be to put the entire game in the basement and put a black/white video camera above it. Then wire it to your TV set.

    Imagine playing the mechanical pong game on yor TV, where you can actually see that it is not quite an electronic game!

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  9. But where's the suffering? by borg1238 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hunh, that's odd, I always assumed all German games were required to have some sort of pain element.

  10. Re:Carnival by Total_Wimp · · Score: 3, Funny

    Imagine the fun you could have recreating computer golf, pool or even chess! My little secret is that I own a completely mechanical way to reproduce "Solitare", but I must confess I didn't build it myself.

    TW

  11. Bow-chicka-WOW-wow by xant · · Score: 4, Funny

    Cool game, but DAMN does the movie look and feel like it's about to turn into German porn at any time. You've got the cheesy lighting, the guy and the girl facing up, the German narrator who sounds like he's narrating god knows what kind of clothing-optional meetup.

    And THEN the Atari guy, naked, shows up on screen. WTF???

    Maybe it's just me?

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