There's a real-life, giant, tabletop version of 'Pong'

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This physical, tabletop version of Pong looks sort of like an air hockey table but the paddles and ball are actually connected to mechanical arms, which are connected to a computer. 

Just like the video game, tabletop Pong allows you play against a computer AI opponent or against a friend. And it glows in the dark.

Now we just need a tabletop version of Tetris. Get to work, Internet.

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