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  2. Game of the Day: Bricks Breaking - AOL

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    Break those bricks in today's Game of the Day! Today's Game of the Day is Bricks Breaking, the brand new brick breaking game on Games.com! The aim of the game is to remove groups of bricks of the ...

  3. Block Breaker 3 Free+ on iOS sure is a good-looking ... - AOL

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    Are you excited for a new, free brick breaking game on iOS? What do you think of Gameloft's game design strategy? Sound off in the comments. Add Comment. Show comments. Advertisement.

  4. Brick Breaker - Wikipedia

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    Brick Breaker has a cult following of professional players trying to achieve high scores. [3] The game's addictiveness was highlighted by The Vancouver Sun: There are "dozens of forums, support groups and yes, a Brick Breaker Addiction Facebook page, with spouses complaining of addicted mates."

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  6. Break 'Em All - Wikipedia

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    Break 'Em All, [a] known as Brick 'Em All DS in Europe, is an Arkanoid clone released in 2005 for the Nintendo DS. The game features several single-player modes, as well as single-cart multiplayer for up to 8 players. The game utilized the system's touch screen to control the paddle, as well as activate

  7. Breakout (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Breakout was an influential game that had an impact on the video game and computer industries. Breakout spawned an entire genre of clones. Ten years later, the concept found new legs with Taito's 1986 Arkanoid, which itself spawned dozens of imitators. In Japan, the genre is known as block kuzushi ("block breaker") games.