Breakout is an arcade game developed by Atari, Inc and introduced on May 13, 1976. It was conceptualized by Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow, and influenced by the 1972 arcade game Pong, also by Atari. The game was ported to video game consoles and upgraded to video games such as Super Breakout. In addition, Breakout was the basis and inspiration for books, video games, film, and the Apple II personal computer.
In the game, a layer of bricks lines the top third of the screen. A ball travels across the screen, bouncing off the top and side walls of the screen. When a brick is hit, the ball bounces away and the brick is destroyed. The player loses a turn when the ball touches the bottom of the screen. To prevent this from happening, the player has a movable paddle to bounce the ball upward, keeping it in play.
Pururun! With Shape UP Girls is a breakout puzzle game that features more than 100 stages. The game is endorsed by the popular japanese music group Shape Up Girls (they began their career in the year 1994 and they had released some cds). The game features movies and photographs of the girls. The goal is to clear all the bricks in each stage to advance to the next one.
The game features an unlockable pictures and movie gallery and 3 difficulties modes.
Game modes:
- 1 Player mode: Sort of a story mode that allows the player to unlock the pictures and movies.
- 2 Player vs mode: Play against another human player or the computer in this vs mode.
Manufacturer's description:
Group breakout game "shape-up Girls" will be playing popular female. Stage cleared by erasing all the jelly block. You can watch movies or photos of girls shape up with a whole variety of stage 100, if you clear the stage.
Features:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Fantasy theme.
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