Achieved at : 2025-07-20
Rank : 3
(25% worse)
Lups : 196
Approved :
Yes
Voting completed : 2025-09-01

General Rules: |
Game must be played on the actual hardware. Play with default settings unless otherwise specified. No code modifications that give the player an advantage over other players. 1 credit. No continues. 1 player mode only. No use of trainers, cheats, auto-fire (when not default present in-game) , game saves, or cheat codes. Can be overruled by the Specific Rules. It is discouraged and may lead to voters not accepting your score to - excessively point farm - use glitches or other game exploits |
Specific Rules: | Play the game in 1 player mode with default settings |
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Breakout was released to the arcades in 1976. The game was developed by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs, following an idea from Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow.
Use your ball to demolish a wall of bricks. The cabinet artwork depicts some prisoners, so presumably you are trying to escape your cell! The game offers both 3 and 5 ball variations, selectable by DIP switches in the menu.
This run was played using the Steam version of Atari 50: The Annivesary Celebration on PC. The date of play was the 20th July 2025. The final score was 80 points.
Time stamps:
00:30 Player 1 coin already inserted, waiting to start.
00:35 Game start.
00:56 First ball lost.
01:37 Second ball lost.
02:36 Third ball lost. Game Over. Final score 80 points.
Use your ball to demolish a wall of bricks. The cabinet artwork depicts some prisoners, so presumably you are trying to escape your cell! The game offers both 3 and 5 ball variations, selectable by DIP switches in the menu.
This run was played using the Steam version of Atari 50: The Annivesary Celebration on PC. The date of play was the 20th July 2025. The final score was 80 points.
Time stamps:
00:30 Player 1 coin already inserted, waiting to start.
00:35 Game start.
00:56 First ball lost.
01:37 Second ball lost.
02:36 Third ball lost. Game Over. Final score 80 points.