Gnop!

Gnop! was the first computer game created and published by Bungie Studios . It was a simple Pong clone written and released nearly 20 years after the original. The name Gnop is simply Pong spelled backwards. The game was created by Alex Seropian in 1990, almost a year before Bungie's official incorporation. The game did prove popular enough among Mac gamers since the game was a free, user-friendly alternative. However, some fans were willing to p... more

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