Put a net across an air hockey table and play ping pong on it. Or try to... I looked on Google and didn't find anything even close.-- 21 Quest, Jun 12 2009 Hmmmm. It would at least be an interesting expiriment the first time. Might not have much potential after that though.-- gryphon327, Jun 12 2009 I'm trying to picture the effect, and I think it would mostly result in very dead bounces. Having random air jets on the table, however, could be interesting.-- MechE, Jun 12 2009 I was thinking a good spin might have some interesting effects in the flowing air. And of course, there would be "hotspots" between the nozzles where a good spike might be given a nice boost on its way up.-- 21 Quest, Jun 12 2009 It occurs to me that you want to take a game with a green table and replace the table with one that uses electricity. Would it be solar powered so it's still green?-- gryphon327, Jun 13 2009 It would be powered by gerbils and hamsters. The tiny AC units that keep them cool would be solar powered.-- 21 Quest, Jun 13 2009 random, halfbakery