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  2. Category:Breakout clones - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Video game clones - Wikipedia

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    A video game clone is a game where the core design is taken from an existing game. ... Breakout clones (66 P) C. Video game console clones (5 C, 2 P) M.

  4. Bolo (Breakout clone) - Wikipedia

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    Bolo is a 1987 Breakout clone written for the Atari ST with the high resolution monochrome monitor. It was later remade for Macintosh and MS-DOS. Bolo was written by Meinolf Schneider, [1] who wrote the Oxyd games. Bolo is in the same vein as Taito's Arkanoid with numerous additions such as gravity, exploding bricks, and tunneling.

  5. Alleyway (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Alleyway [a] is a 1989 video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo as a global launch title for the Game Boy. It is a Breakout clone and one of the first four games developed and released for the system. The game was released first in Japan in 1989, in North America later that year, and in Europe in 1990.

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

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    The French developer's take on the classic comes touting seven game worlds, 100 levels packing various puzzles, power-ups, game modes and even boss battles. At least on paper, this sounds like the ...

  7. Drop Off - Wikipedia

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    The game is a Breakout clone, where the player moves a paddle back and forth in order to destroy objects. [3] Each stage has a set of the same object (for example, apples on the first stage). Unlike Breakout and other comparable games, the player in Drop Off does not automatically lose a life if the paddle touches the floor and the player is ...

  8. Kirby's Block Ball - Wikipedia

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    They considered Kirby's Block Ball an improvement upon Alleyway, a Game Boy launch title and Breakout clone. [15] IGN recommended the game upon its 3DS rerelease both in general and for Breakout fans. [14] Nintendo World Report recommended the game to players who like score attack games [5] and called it the best version of Breakout released. [16]

  9. Devilish: Ball Bounder - Wikipedia

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    Devilish: Ball Bounder (デビリッシュ~ボールバウンダー~, Debirisshu: Bōru Baunda) (also known as Classic Action: Devilish) is a breakout clone video game developed by Starfish for the Nintendo DS. [2] It is the third entry in the Devilish series, released 13 years after its predecessor, Devilish: The Next Possession for the ...