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English: Screenshot of PONG from the Atari Arcade Hits #1 software title released Hasbro Interactive - a conversion of the original 1972 Atari Pong
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2006 |
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Originally upload at en.wikipedia.org |
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User:Bumm13 |
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While this may be copyrightable, I don't believe it entirely obvious copyvio, given the simplicity of the program and ease of recreating the screenshot. The name alone may cause a problem, but the image, doubtful Cary "Bastique" Bass parler voir 15:45, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
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