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  2. Brick Breaker - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay from the original release of Brick Breaker. Brick Breaker is a Breakout clone [2] in which the player must smash a wall of bricks by deflecting a bouncing ball with a paddle. The paddle may move horizontally and is controlled with the BlackBerry's trackwheel, the computer's mouse or the touch of a finger (in the case of touchscreen).

  3. Breakout (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Breakout begins with eight rows of bricks, with two rows each of a different color. The color order from the bottom up is yellow, green, orange and red. Using a single ball, the player must knock down as many bricks as possible by using the walls and/or the paddle below to hit the ball against the bricks and eliminate them.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Score (video games) - Wikipedia

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    The high score's prominence in video game culture and even mainstream society has led to various pieces of art and entertainment. There is a cartoon titled High Score. There is also a book entitled High Score! The Illustrated History of Electronic Games.

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    Discover the best free online games at AOL.com - Play board, card, casino, puzzle and many more online games while chatting with others in real-time.

  7. Category:Breakout clones - Wikipedia

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  9. Arkanoid - Wikipedia

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    Arkanoid [a] is a 1986 block breaker arcade game developed and published by Taito.In North America, it was published by Romstar.Controlling a paddle-like craft known as the Vaus, the player is tasked with clearing a formation of colorful blocks by deflecting a ball towards it without letting the ball leave the bottom edge of the playfield.