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Coup Franc

Manufacturer: Atari
Year: 1974
Type: Arcade
Sub:
Coup Franc
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Coup Franc Description

Coup Franc is the first game from Atari Europe division. It is also the 1st game on a cocktail table before QuadraPong. The first versions of this tables were available with Coup franc and few weeks later the 2nd versions were available with Quadra Pong.

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Legacy

  1. Pong
  2. Pong In-A-Barrel
  3. Pong Doubles
  4. Barrel Pong
  5. Superpong
  6. Rebound
  7. Coup Franc
  8. Quadrapong
  9. Elimination
  10. Spike
  11. Coup Du Monde
  12. Snoopy Pong
  13. Puppy Pong
  14. Doctor Pong
  15. Pin-Pong
  16. Goal IV







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