The "link" players are usually searching for is actually for the cartridge release that came years later: (originally titled Pong Sports ). Released for the Atari 2600, this was the cartridge that finally brought the classic ball-and-paddle action to the interchangeable console format.

(1977) : This was one of the nine launch titles for the console. It contains 50 different game variations, the first few of which are the classic "Pong" experience, referred to as "Pong Sports".

: This is the exact same game as Video Olympics , rebranded and released by Sears for their "Tele-Games" version of the 2600. 2. Where to Find ROM Links

On the original Atari 2600 "Heavy Sixer" and "Light Sixer" models, Pong wasn't always a cartridge—it was often hardwired into the console itself. However, for emulation purposes, you are likely looking for the cartridge release, which was often titled "Video Olympics" or simply "Pong Sports."

was originally a dedicated arcade machine, Atari did not release a standalone cartridge titled " " for the Atari 2600