
Breakout (video game) - Wikipedia
Breakout is a 1976 action video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. [7] for arcades; in Japan, it was released by Namco. The game was designed by Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow and …
Breakout - Videogame by Atari | Museum of the Game
Breakout is a Videogame by Atari (circa 1976). A ball-and-paddle game where the object is to collect points while hitting a ball towards a wall of bricks. When hit, the tiles disappear and the ball rebounds.
Breakout (1976 game) | Video Game Archive Wiki | Fandom
Breakout is the inaugural entry in the Breakout series, as well as the earliest example of a "bat and ball" block-breaking game. It was released initially for arcades on April 13, 1976. Players control an object …
Breakout – Atari®
A timer records the cumulative minutes and seconds of each of your turns during a game. The team or player who destroys both walls with five balls in the least amount of time with five balls wins the game.
Atari Breakout Play on CrazyGames
Atari Breakout is an updated version of the legendary Breakout game by Atari. The aim of the game is to bat the ball at the colored blocks until there are none left, while making sure the ball does not pass …
Classic Breakout Game | Endless Mode & High Scores | Free Browser …
Play the classic brick-breaking arcade game with endless mode and global high scores. Free browser-based Breakout game with no download required. Challenge yourself and break records!
Breakout (video game) - Wikiwand
Breakout is a 1976 action video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. [7] for arcades; in Japan, it was released by Namco. The game was designed by Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow and …
Breakout - Video Game History Wiki
Breakout was released in May of 1976 and was influenced by Pong. The game was ported to video game consoles. The Atari 2600 version was called Super Breakout. The player controls a paddle on …
Breakout (video game) - grokipedia.com
Breakout is a 1976 action video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. [7] for arcades; in Japan, it was released by Namco. The game was designed by Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow and …
Google Atari Breakout — Play on elgooG
Hit the button above to jump straight into Breakout. A colorful wall of image-bricks awaits — keep the ball in play with your paddle and clear the board for that sweet, screen-wide wipe!