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Table tennis and video games

They are all taken from a hard day's play table tennis? This does not mean you do not want to sit down, relax and play some table tennis video games! That's right, the ancient sport of the 1800s gone digital.

Tennis for Two is considered by many as the first video game considered. It was created in 1958 on an oscilloscope. Many people are surely remind one of the first tennis games to go mainstream. It was introduced on the Atari system and was Pong. This very simple game enjoyed great commercial success. Pong has become such a cultural phenomenon that is still referenced in TV shows. "That 70's Show" featured an entire episode devoted to the game and other TV shows like "King of the Hill" and "Saturday Night Live" had all the bits about the former revolutionary Game.

A modern video game table tennis is for the Nintendo Wii system. The original title was sporting a very simplified version and the latest game Wii Sports Resort has a graphically rich version. The Wii version of table tennis video game is better for your health than the average game that requires simple finger movements, such as the Wii is interactive and responds to movements throughout the body. Many feel it is the closest to the real sport that you can get without a table.

Another up-to-date video game version was originally released for the Xbox 360 and is known from the game publishers like Electronic Arts. It has amazing Life-like graphics and a lot of fun to play. It is now be available for the Nintendo Wii. Also, it uses the Wii controls movement fun.

Kicking it back was the style of the old school there are a number of table-tennis-based games for the original Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Nintendo (also called the SNES). Some of these table tennis video games were Smash Table Tennis, Super Tennis, Escape from Pong called among other things.

Yes, table tennis sport so popular, people still want to play video game versions. Nothing can substitute for the real thing, however. It's something physically and mentally exhilarating about real table tennis. Always check real time practice on a regulation Size table. Sharpen your skills by learning new techniques and watch the pros. Further training can give you an edge that will help you in the face of competition and from the video game dishes.

Why not look at a real table tennis video? These DVDs are professionals giving tips and showing how players on the best grips and stances to take. There are many excellent videos available for purchase online.

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