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The New York City-set movie, which sees Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet) use his ping-pong skills to hustle for money, is now showing up in how people travel. Google searches for “table tennis ...
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Perhaps it’s low-hanging fruit, but watching “Marty Supreme” was a bit like watching a two-hour-and-29-minute ping-pong game. Something new flashed across the screen every five seconds, and it was ...
Engineers developed a ping-pong-playing robot that quickly estimates the speed and trajectory of an incoming ball and precisely hits it to a desired location on the table. MIT engineers are getting in ...
They introduce a new “game” called Sting Pong - basically taking turns getting hit with ping-pong balls. But it’s not really a game… it’s a setup, and the prank is already in motion. After the chaos, ...
Any movie that is based on even a grain of truth always captures my interest. Couple that with the world of championship ping pong in the 1950s and Marty Supreme is a movie that we just had to see.
Handheld games have come a long way since the 1978 release of Electronic Quarterback, though most remember it these days as “that old football game.” In terms of graphics and gameplay, this was not ...