In my digital logic class at @FAMUFSUCOE, I showed my students how to design video games similarly, with digital logic blocks (except on an FPGA). Quite a few of their creations were even more complex than this. 
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Any chance the syllabus/lectures/projects are online? This sounds extremely cool
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The Apple ][ Disk drive controller (and hi res video!) is also an unappreciated masterpiece.
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@kenshirriff Did you know about this (or seen it before) ? Sounds fascinating pages 79 and 80 of a2dos.pdf from this Apple II manuals archive ftp://ftp.apple.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/documentation/misc/APPLE%202%20MANUALS.zip & https://www.metafilter.com/114962/jmp-TRIGSPIKES#4301468 …pic.twitter.com/mqsuIXC6gF
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Higher resolution version here: http://www.ukvac.com/forum/atari-syzygy-pong_topic336250.html … Also, below is Pong on a single chip!pic.twitter.com/9wGDbcWxMg
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Thanks! The schematics would make a good poster :)
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! Pong was simply fun - great upgrade from pinball machines at the time. IMHO! 
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When I was a kid I loved pinball. I was also fascinated with the relay logic behind them, Pong's antecedent. Learned to build my own simpler logic circuits too. None of that stopped me from getting into my share of marathon Pong matches though!pic.twitter.com/UKetbpY23i
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The circuit is the code
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Now we do the exact same thing with Verilog. It's just electrical engineering ;)
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