Gnop! ("Pong" spelled backwards) was the first computer game created and published by Bungie Studios. Alex Seropian authored the game in 1990, almost a year before Bungie's official incorporation. A simple PONG clone with added sound and graphics written and released nearly 20 years after the original, Gnop is simply Pong spelled backwards. Nevertheless, the game proved popular enough, and some fans purchased the source code, which Bungie offered for $15' (USD).
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| - Gnop! ("Pong" spelled backwards) was the first computer game created and published by Bungie Studios. Alex Seropian authored the game in 1990, almost a year before Bungie's official incorporation. A simple PONG clone with added sound and graphics written and released nearly 20 years after the original, Gnop is simply Pong spelled backwards. Nevertheless, the game proved popular enough, and some fans purchased the source code, which Bungie offered for $15' (USD).
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| - Gnop! ("Pong" spelled backwards) was the first computer game created and published by Bungie Studios. Alex Seropian authored the game in 1990, almost a year before Bungie's official incorporation. A simple PONG clone with added sound and graphics written and released nearly 20 years after the original, Gnop is simply Pong spelled backwards. Nevertheless, the game proved popular enough, and some fans purchased the source code, which Bungie offered for $15' (USD).
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