For the interview, D.J. chose to ask his mother, as she had played Pong, and she loved Pong in the 1970's. This interview includes a few questions, about Pong, Atari, and Nolan Bushnell.
D.J.: When did you play Pong?
Mom: When it first came out, in the 70's.
D.J.: Did you like Pong?
Mom: Yes, it was like table tennis, air hockey, or ping-pong.
D.J.: How often did you play Pong?
Mom: Only a couple times a week, for a half-hour to forty-five minutes. It was fun but not something I got addicted to, but I did like it.
D.J.: Do you know what Atari is?
Mom: Yes, it is the company that first developed Pong.
D.J.: Do you know who Nolan Bushnell is?
Mom: No I do not, who is he?
D.J.: He is the creator of Atari.
Mom: *Nods head*
D.J.: Do you have any other comments?
Mom: I remember when it first came out, even though I wasn't addicted, my brothers were, because it was a new type of game. Just that it was on a screen, but I don't know why.
D.J.: When did you play Pong?
Mom: When it first came out, in the 70's.
D.J.: Did you like Pong?
Mom: Yes, it was like table tennis, air hockey, or ping-pong.
D.J.: How often did you play Pong?
Mom: Only a couple times a week, for a half-hour to forty-five minutes. It was fun but not something I got addicted to, but I did like it.
D.J.: Do you know what Atari is?
Mom: Yes, it is the company that first developed Pong.
D.J.: Do you know who Nolan Bushnell is?
Mom: No I do not, who is he?
D.J.: He is the creator of Atari.
Mom: *Nods head*
D.J.: Do you have any other comments?
Mom: I remember when it first came out, even though I wasn't addicted, my brothers were, because it was a new type of game. Just that it was on a screen, but I don't know why.