Pong: The Next Level

Pong: The Next Level (1999)

by Supersonic Software, Hasbro Interactive
Genres:Sport, Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:The classic videogame Pong is getting a 32-bit update. Players control a long, flat rectangular rod and maneuver it up and down the screen to defend their goal. The opponent is trying to direct the ball past you and into your goal the player who reaches the level's preset point total first wins the match. There are six zones filled with all kinds of Pong challenges, each with three distinct and increasingly difficult variations on that level. Most one-on-one games also include power-ups that you can collect, which will benefit you in some fashion against your opponent.Show more
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user avatar@blackbear5user avatar@blackbear5
February 04, 2025
Loads of fun! Many game modes and fantastic multiplayer! Need this back in my life as it is simple fun, silly fun to play this and challenge each other. There is none that does what this game does. A '99 classic right here!
user avatar@Coolranch02user avatar@Coolranch02
January 31, 2025
This is one of the most wacky games I've ever played. It has a lot of level variety and they can all be played with a friend! It's music is fun and the overall mood is just goofy. Seeing this game on here would be the greatest sight ever.
user avatar@DrTacoMDuser avatar@DrTacoMD
April 08, 2025
This is a lighthearted, silly, but surprisingly engrossing set of tables and mini games, each portraying a variation of classic Pong. Power-ups, obstacles, and penguins abound! This was one of my first PC games back in the day, and I’d love a way to play and share this on modern machines.
I played the game "Pong: The Next Level" endlessly. It was also one of the most entertaining multiplayer games back then. It was great to play in tournaments at home with friends.
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