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BreakThru (video game)

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Release date(s)
  
1986

Initial release date
  
1986

Developers
  
Data East, Nihon Bussan

Genre(s)
  
Vehicular combat

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Publishers
  
Data East, U.S. Gold

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Platforms
  
Nintendo Entertainment System, Arcade game, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC

Similar
  
Data East games, Shoot 'em up games

BreakThru (ブレーク スルー, Bureikusurū) is a Data East vehicular combat arcade game that was later made available for the Nintendo Entertainment System and various personal computers. The goal is to drive a dune buggy to "breakthru" the enemy lines of five different areas. The five areas are "Mountain", "Bridge", "Prairie" (labeled as "Jungle" in early advertising), "City" and "Recover the Aircraft".

Contents

Storyline

Secret fighter plane PK430 has been stolen from your country, and it is up to you to get it back. You will drive a buggy equipped with a gun and "BreakThru" five different enemy strongholds. On your way you will encounter obstacles such as land mines, rocks, soldiers, jeeps, flamethrowers, tanks, trucks, armored vehicles, and helicopters.

Extra lives can be found, as well as a powerup that gives the player a temporary three-way cannon.

Upon completing the final level, after the ending sequence is shown, the player continues the game, but is prompted to select one of the levels to start at. The final win condition of this game is completing the final level a second time (no matter where he or she starts from). When this is accomplished, the game ends.

Bugs

The ZX Spectrum conversion of the game contained a bug which made it possible to get through the entire game simply by holding down the jump button. The player was able to reach the end of the game without being damaged by enemies or terrain, however no points could be scored by playing the game this way.

References

BreakThru (video game) Wikipedia