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The following are some special states in the game:
•Rollback: if you can remove a cup during your turn, a 'rollback' occurs and you will be awarded an extra shot.
•Redemption: when a team has made the last cup, the game will enter the 'redemption' state. The losing team will then have the chance to make all of their remaining cups or they will lose. The following are two different scenarios during redemption:
◦If there are 2 or more cups remaining for the losing team, they can shoot until a miss occurs. If a miss occurs before they can make all the cups, the game is over.
◦If there is only 1 cup remaining for the losing team, they can take shots according to the number of shots of the winning team in the previous turn. For example, if the winning team made the last cup on their first shot during their turn, the losing team will have only 1 redemption shot; if the winning team took 2 shots to make the last cup, the losing team will have 2 redemption shots.
•Overtime: if the losing team can make their redemption shots and remove all of their remaining cups, the game will enter the 'overtime' state. During overtime, only 3 cups will be used on either side, and the same rollback and redemption rules apply.
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Play a version of the classic arcade game - originally launched in 1972 by our Video Games Fellow, Nolan Bushnell for Atari.
At the 2009 GAME British Academy Video Games Awards, Nolan Bushnell, one of the founding fathers of the video games industry received the Academy Fellowship.
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In 1972 Nolan oversaw the release of what was to become one of the best-loved – and most-played – video games of all time: Pong. With its simple format and instantly accessible gameplay, Pong was the first video game to achieve widespread popularity in both the arcade and home console markets.
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