Atari Pong® Arcade Table

2 player game

From £475 excl. VAT

Video game technology may have moved on, but there’s always room for old favourites.

Its manufacturers have recreated the classic game using motors, rails, pulleys and magnets – so rather than playing digitally, players move physical objects with mechanical controls. The arcade music and flashing lights are still the same though, and it has been officially licensed by Atari, so you know it’s as close to the original as you can get!

The table is a super cool addition to a party, exhibition or corporate event and allows one or two players. It has built-in Bluetooth speakers, an LED clock and display and four USB charging ports (we also throw in a selection of charging cables for all types of phone).

Hire it alongside Giant Pac Man, Pixel Play and our Strike a Light and you’ll conjure up plenty of childhood memories amongst your guests!

Includes

  • Sound effects
  • Responsive LED lighting
  • Retro LED score counter
  • 4 x USB charging ports
  • In-built Bluetooth speakers
  • Controls for 1 or 2 players
  • 2 x themed stools

Specifications

  • Equipment size:  1.2m wide x 0.75m deep
  • Operational area:  2.5m wide x 1m deep
  • Surface required:  Flat surface indoors
  • Power requirements:  1 x standard 13amp household socket
  • Access requirements:  Fits through a standard domestic doorway

FAQs

What is Pong?

Back in 1972, Atari launched Pong as one of the earliest arcade video games. It was virtual table tennis with two-dimensional graphics and was traditionally played on a computer.

Why is this one different?

Atari have now recreated the classic game using motors, rails, pulleys and magnets – so rather than playing digitally, players move physical objects with mechanical controls. The arcade music and flashing lights are still the same though, so you know it’s as close to the original as you can get!

Can I play on my own?

Yes, you can! You can play against the computer – all you need to do is hit the 1-player option.

Can I play my own music through the machine?

Yes, the machine comes with built-in Bluetooth so all you need to do is connect it to your device to control the backing track.

Does it have any other features?

It has bulit-in Bluetooth, an LED clock display and 4 x USB ports.

What is this great for?

Pong is great for some laid back competition – it’s an arcade machine with a twist!