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Rossil Fuel's Console Tapestry #2: Ping-O-Tronic

The model here is the PP-4, as it is the best reference I was able to get. I brand the Ping-O-Tronic slightly more than just a pong machine due to the later PP-10 model including a shooting gallery game. (Edit: After looking more into pong consoles, I have found that many pong machines do in fact have this as an additional mode/game)
Nice looking machine with a bold colour theme, ample storage for the controllers in the front right compartment and it included paddle size adjustment when playing it's built in pong variants. Pretty nifty!

*I have labelled the console as ending 1983 due to that being the latest source of console sales I have found for it, '83 being the year of the video game crash and due to that coinciding with the end of the first generation of video game consoles

The Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic - Itallian furniture never looked so playable...

The Zanussi Ping-O-Tronic - Itallian furniture never looked so playable...