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Breakout

Move the paddle and destroy the bricks.

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Super Breakout
A revamp of Breakout with two additional play variations.
Breakout
Move the paddle and destroy the bricks.
Breakout Deluxe
No summary.
Warlords
Breakout against opponents
Arkanoid
Breakout-style game with a futuristic twist.
Bomb Bee
Combination of pinball and Breakout. Similar to Cutie Q.
Arkanoid II: Revenge of Doh
Breakout-style game with a futuristic twist. Sequel to Arkanoid.
Gee Bee
A breakout style game with a pinball field.
Cutie-Q
Combo of Breakout and pinball played with paddles.
Cluster Buster
A "Breakout"-formula game where you control a grape, bouncing a ball and hitting blocks. (AKA Graplop)
Major Havoc
Space - destroy space stations
KickMan
Catch and burst balloons etc. Started life as "Kick" and was changed to KickMan after upright serial number #1600.

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Breakout Flyer: 2 Back Breakout Flyer: 1 Front

Knowledge Base

LIST: Atari Games
ROMs Manuals Game Name -------------- --------- --------------------------------------- 422 Super Pong TM-001 Mazer Blazer TM-004 Gran Trak 20 TM-008 Qwak TM-010 Tank TM-011 Gran Trak 10 TM-019 Pursuit TM-021 Twin Racer TM-025 Anti-Aircraft TM-027 Jet Fighte
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-atari.html - 11 K - Updated 1999.07.27
The Bronze Age (1971 to 1980) Video Game List
Vers 2.7 May 12, 1998 additions/corrections to aek@spies.com and kk@clickto.com Note: Date may either be release date, date from a manual or schematic, or the date that a game appears in a publication Monitor Type ------------ H-- = Horizontal V-- = Vertical -R- = Raster -V- = Vector --B = B&W --O = Color Overlay --C = Color --P = Projection Name Manuf Date uP Man/ROM # ---- ----- -
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A Random Games-list
Game Name Manufacturer Year Pinout Class ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ V 005 Sega 1981 18 Wheeler Midway 1979 3D Bowling MED 1978 H 720 Degrees Atari Games 1986 800 Fathom USB 1982 H Aeroboto William
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/list-randomgames.html - 73 K - Updated 1999.10.29
Early Atari documentation list
Submitted by Gregg Woodcock (woodcock@bnr.ca) Here is a pretty complete list of documentation for Atari's early arcade video games. Note that "TM" stands for "Technical Manual" and "DP" stands for "Drawing Package [supplement]" which was later renamed to "SP" which stands for "Supplement Package". I am not sure what "CO" stands for but the "C" could be for "Correction" because most of the CO documents were errata or addendums to the manuals. In addition, most Atari games had "ST" documents which w
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/earlyataridocs.html - 6 K - Updated 2000.01.20
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/breakout.txt
Breakout (1976 Atari) --------------------- pin name pin name --------------- --------------- 1 GRD A GRD 2 GRD B GRD 3 16.5 VAC C 4 16.5 VAC D 5 +5V E 6 START LP 1 F 7 6.3 VAC H 8 START LP 2 J SERVE LED 9 COIN 2 NC K 10 COIN 2 NO L 11 COIN 1 NC M 12 COIN 1 NO N 13 START 1 NO P 14 R 15 START 2 NO S 16 T GRD 17 STATIC
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/pinouts/breakout.txt - 1 K - Updated 2003.01.06
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/breakout.txt
BREAKOUT 1 GND A 2 GND B 3 16.5 VAC C 4 16.5 VAC D 5 +5V E 6 1 START LP F 7 6.3 VAC H 8 2 START LP J 9 COIN 2 N/C K 10 COIN 2 N/O L 11 COIN 1 N/C M 12 COIN 1 N/O N 1
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/breakout.txt - 1 K - Updated 1995.05.09
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/breakout.txt
Breakout (1976 Atari) pin name pin name --- ---- --- ---- 1 GRD A GRD 2 GRD B GRD 3 16.5 VAC C 4 16.5 VAC D 5 +5V E 6 START LP 1 F 7 6.3 VAC H 8 START LP 2 J SERVE LED 9 COIN 2 NC K 10 COIN 2 NO L 11 COIN 1 NC M 12 COIN 1 NO N 13 START 1 NO P 14 R 15 START 2 NO S 16 T GRD 17 STATIC ANT U PADDLE 1 (5k) 18 PADDLE 2 V VIDEO 19 SERVE SW W 20 SPEAKER
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/board pinouts/breakout.txt - 1 K - Updated 1997.11.22
The REAL "PONG" FAQ Version 1.02
10 Nov.1997 Creator & Maintainer: Sly D.C. *** Special Edition *** O.K.,Here's the legal stuff: Copyright (c) 1997, Sylvain De Chantal All rights reserved. This document may be copied, in whole or in part, by any means provided the copyright and contributors sections remain intact and no fee is charged for the information. Contributors retain the copyright to their individual contributions. The data contained here in is provided for informational purposes
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/faqs/faq-pong.html - 28 K - Updated 1999.10.30
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/listbyyear.txt
'H','R','B','Computer Space','Nutting Assoc',1971 'H','R','B','Pong','Atari',1972 'H','R','B','Astro Hockey','Brunswick',1973 'H','R','B','Astro Race','Taito(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Davis Cup','Taito(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Elepong','Taito(japan)',1973 'U','R','B','Elimination','Atari/Kee',1973 'H','R','B','Gotcha','Atari',1973 'H','R','C','Gotcha Color','Atari',1973 'H','R','B','Hockey','Ramtek',1973 'H','R','B','Hockey TV','Sega(japan)',1973 'H','R','B','Leader','Midway',1973 'H','R','B','
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/gametech/listbyyear.txt - 18 K - Updated 1999.07.10
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax87.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1987 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: KIM::RAINS 2-JAN-1987 10:27:26.19 To: @sys$mail:engineer CC: Subj: Computer Health Note #3 VAX-edrin Headache #3 You've been poking around somewhere in another directory (something like SYS$USERDISK:[FRED.STUFF.MORESTUFF.EVENMORESTUFF]) and now you have found something you want to get back to or reference with out so much directory name baggage. Sure, it doesn't
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax87.txt - 271 K - Updated 2004.09.13
/kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax84.txt
Atari/Atari Games VaxMail 1984 Jed Margolin ___________________________________________________________________________ From: KIM::SUTTLES 9-JAN-1984 11:40 To: @SYS$MAIL:COINOP Subj: A neat trick with mail For all of you who use the MAIL program as a form of the "paperless office", I have discovered a bug (pronounced "fea-ture") in same. It seems that the addressee line (TO: ...) is parsed independently of file handling. Mail looks at each item in the list, and checks for a double colon (
File: /kb_dl.aspx/KB/historical documents/atari games vaxmail/vax84.txt - 281 K - Updated 2004.09.13