Maybe they did do this in B/W also. But looking at this, it looks like a color commercial. And I've seen other commercials that used to be in Color, but were in B/W when I saw them. IN fact I bought a video of 70's toys, and commercials I know that were in color are in B/W. So I asked, and someone told me the color faded. But who knows the exact reason, but I think some how the version some got is b/w because of color fade or film deterioration.
I notice that some commercials that were in color are in black and white like this one. I think the color fades. Because I know these commercials were in Color.
It could be a number of things, My guess is that most likily with most commericals of the 1970's they would shoot a color and b&w version of the same commercial.
"Super" Rare!!!
moviedudeinc 3 years ago
I can't understand the funny part! Anyone hear what the salesman says in the end?
cavegames 3 years ago
"Why, I wanted it!"
moviedudeinc 2 years ago
wow, this totally makes me want to eat cheese
plurp7 3 years ago
I recently found an Atari Super Pong in working condition. How do I plug it into my TV?!
AdventureSerum 4 years ago
get an old 1
YazDawg 3 years ago
Maybe they did do this in B/W also. But looking at this, it looks like a color commercial. And I've seen other commercials that used to be in Color, but were in B/W when I saw them. IN fact I bought a video of 70's toys, and commercials I know that were in color are in B/W. So I asked, and someone told me the color faded. But who knows the exact reason, but I think some how the version some got is b/w because of color fade or film deterioration.
Thanks.
jkygogo 5 years ago 2
I notice that some commercials that were in color are in black and white like this one. I think the color fades. Because I know these commercials were in Color.
jkygogo 5 years ago
It could be a number of things, My guess is that most likily with most commericals of the 1970's they would shoot a color and b&w version of the same commercial.
But then again it could be a number of things
videogameknowitall 5 years ago
wow...from todays point of view it's hard to believe that people went crazy on something minimalistic like this :)
Xiaopang666 5 years ago
Once the "Pong on a chip" device came out, every company that used it was essentually releaseing the exact same game.
videogameknowitall 5 years ago
I belive it was called the "AY3-8500" AKA "Pong on a chip"
videogameknowitall 5 years ago
It was the world's first chip to have a game hardwired onto it!
videogameknowitall 5 years ago
Umm, no - that would be Atari's PONG that was the first. Atari used their own custom chips, not the 8500.
wgungfu 4 years ago
My bad! XD
videogameknowitall 4 years ago