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  2. 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.

  3. BreakThru! - Wikipedia

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    BreakThru! [a] is a tile-matching puzzle video game released for Windows and MS-DOS in 1994.It was created by Steve Fry for the Japanese company ZOO Corporation and published by Spectrum HoloByte [3] for the North American market.

  4. N.I.C.E. 2 - Wikipedia

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    If you love racing games, and are fairly patient, BreakNeck is a game that you should check out." [4] David J. Long of Computer Games Strategy Plus said, "Some games suck you in from the moment they hit your hard drive but don't sustain the fun through repeated play, becoming stale and boring. Breakneck does exactly the opposite. The first time ...

  5. Brick Breaker - Wikipedia

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    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). The player gets three lives to start with; a life is lost if the ball hits the bottom of the screen. When all the bricks have been destroyed, the player advances to a new, harder level.

  6. Tie Break (video game) - Wikipedia

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    [4] The Games Machine said: "The two- and four-player modes make up for the overly tough computer opponents and are where the fun's at" [9] ST Format said: "The programmers have stuck to the essentials, ignored all frippery and created an excellent game with lasting appeal." [5] Your Sinclair called it "a neatly put-together and enjoyable game ...

  7. Breakdown (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Breakdown (ブレイクダウン, Bureikudaun) is a 2004 action-adventure game developed and published by Namco for the Xbox. In 2018, Microsoft announced its availability through backwards compatibility on the Xbox One. The game received mixed reviews from critics.

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  9. Sequence breaking - Wikipedia

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    Though sequence breaking as a concept has existed almost since the inception of computer games complex enough to have sequential storylines, the first documented action in a video game to be called a sequence break occurred in the Nintendo GameCube game Metroid Prime, in a thread called "Gravity Suit and Ice Beam before Thardus". [2]