And for the non-cpu page is Atari Pin Pong. The cab owner of Pin Pong provides an excellent description of details of the Pin Pong game play. It is worth watching. If Pin Pong ever does get emulated later, hopefully there will be some way of getting decent video artwork overlay so Pin Pong emulation will be understood. No fun of having to guess how the score is accumulated when playing the game.
TDS is a company in Japan and MINTS is the acronym of each first letter of each Japanese developer that developed/worked on the game. It is likely an original game, not something bootlegged from Taito, but it likely uses modified hardware that probably came from Taito parts and would likely be placed in the 8080 hardware file if any roms were dumped and made available.
-- Black Beetles TDS (Tokyo Denshi Sekkei) & MINTS