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  2. Breakout (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Breakout, a discrete logic (non-microprocessor) game, was designed by Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow, both of whom were involved with Atari and its Kee Games subsidiary. Atari produced innovative video games using the Pong hardware as a means of competition against companies making "Pong clones". [10]

  3. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    A Google image search for "atari breakout" or just "breakout" would start a game of Breakout, using the gallery of image results as bricks. Once the bricks were destroyed, a random phrase was automatically searched, the player got an extra ball, and the game restarted. [23]

  4. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    Due to its resemblance to Super Breakout, the game instigated a lawsuit by Atari, Inc. [52] 1986: Chiller: Arcade, NES: Exidy: The game features scenes of torture chambers, graphic violence, and gore, which caused many arcade owners to avoid purchasing it in order to maintain a family-friendly image. [53] 1986 Twister: ZX Spectrum: System 3

  5. Super Breakout - Wikipedia

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    Super Breakout is a sequel to the 1976 video game Breakout released in arcades in September 1978 by Atari, Inc. [2] It was written by Ed Rotberg. [4] The game uses the same mechanics as Breakout, but allows the selection of three distinct game modes via a knob on the cabinet—two of which involve multiple, simultaneous balls in play. [2]

  6. Ed Logg - Wikipedia

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    He co-developed with Ed Rotberg Super Breakout after hearing that Nolan Bushnell, co-founder of Atari, wanted Breakout updated. [3] He co- developed the video game Asteroids with Lyle Rains . [ 7 ] Other games designed or co-designed by Logg include Centipede , Millipede , the Gauntlet series (with inspiration from John Palevich's Dandy ...

  7. Video Pinball series - Wikipedia

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    Bumper controllers on the sides or a dial on the front are used to control the games depending on the game selected. There are three game types in the first model of the Video Pinball series: Pinball, Basketball, and Breakout. The first model is based on the single chip 011500-11/C011512-05 ("Pong-on-a-chip") produced by Atari. [2] [3]

  8. Arcade Smash Hits - Wikipedia

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    Arcade Smash Hits is a video game compilation of published by Virgin Games in 1992 for the Master System. It is a compilation of three games in one cartridge, all of which were originally released in arcades by Atari, Inc. The games are Breakout (1976), Centipede (1980), and Missile Command (1980). They have significant graphical upgrades over ...

  9. Off the Wall (1991 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Off the Wall is an arcade game produced by Atari Games and released in North America in 1991. A remake of Breakout, it has a much wider variety of gameplay elements of the original. Most notably, it models spin on the ball.