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Crackout (video game)

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Designer(s)
  
Yoshiharu Kambe

Developer
  
Konami

Genre
  
Breakout clone


Initial release date
  
13 December 1986

Publisher
  
Konami

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Composer(s)
  
Hidenori Maezawa Jun Funahashi Hiroshi Takeyasu

Release date(s)
  
JP: December 13, 1986 EU: 1991 AU: 1991

Platforms
  
Nintendo Entertainment System, Family Computer Disk System

Similar
  
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Crackout (謎の壁 ブロックくずし, Nazo no Kabe: Block-kuzushi) (Block Break: The Mysterious Wall) is a video game by Konami that was released in Japan for the Family Computer Disk System on December 13, 1986, and in Europe and Australia for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. It is a Breakout clone, with some additional elements not normally found in other games in the genre.

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Summary

The object of the game is to clear levels by either destroying all bricks or defeating the enemies.

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There are four zones of eleven levels each. The zones are Cubic Zone, Mirror Zone, Tube Zone and Final Zone. This game differs from the original Breakout as it contained enemies on screen that could be hit to gain power ups. Powerups included a parachute to slow the ball down, multiple balls, or projectiles. There were also level warps in the form of Konami Man, who would fly from top to bottom of the play area. There were typically one to three enemies on screen at once, appearing out of a trapdoor in the top corners, or let in through the side walls. Every few levels there was also a boss, ranging from a small dragon to a centipede. The bosses changed colour from Green to Blue to Pink, each time increasing in speed. Each level also contained a hidden letter which made up a password presented at the end of the game (Zone 4 Level 11).

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If this was not input correctly, the player restarted the game from the beginning. If the player input the password correctly, they were shown the end credits which consisted of a procession of the enemies from the game. The password is MERRYCHRISTMAS.

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References

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