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BREAKOUT VIDEO ARCADE GAME 1976-CONSOLETTE 2000- ARCADE VINTAGE VERY RARE!!!! MANUFACTURED BY ATARI,INC 1976 UNDER LICENSE 'FRIENDS AMIS THEATERS' FOR EUROPE SERIAL MODEL N°602- THE REAL VINTAGE VIDEO ARCADE GAME ATARI !!!!! IN VERY & EXCELLENT CONDITION MATERIALS-COIN-UP WITH PIECES 1FR (FRANCE) GRAPHIC &SOUNDS INCREDIBLE TOTAL VINTAGE!!!! SCREEN BLACK&WHITE WITH STICKERS CELLOPHANE UNDER FRONT GLASS COLORED ORANGE & BLUE 1 OR 2 PLAYERS WITH 3 PLATFORMS (DOUBLE, CAVITY,PROGR.) AND 1 OR 2 BALLS POSSIBILITY TO SET 'HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL CONVERGENCE SCREEN' WITH 2 SWITCHS INSIDE WEIGHTS : 64 LB/ 29KGS 2 KEYS TO OPEN INSIDE NO STAND FIXATION 220 VOLTS ( europe) PLEASE TO CONCTACT ME FOR SHIPPING WORLWIDE OUTSIDE FRANCE & EUROPE SHIP FOR US: (ex: new york) : 645 $ by UPS ENVOI (ex. en france:PARIS) : de 55 a 105 euros par UPS PORT POUR L'ACHETEUR A SA CHARGE LIVRAISON POSSIBLE SI LIMITROPHES REMISE EN MAIN PROPRE APPRECIEE THIS ITEM IS BASED IN FRANCE 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. 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, and the Apple II personal computer. A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video games. ... This article is about a corporate game company. ... This article is about a corporate game company. ... A game designer is a person who designs games. ... Nolan K. Bushnell (born February 5, 1943) is an American electrical engineer and entrepreneur who founded both Atari and the Chuck E. Cheeses Pizza-Time Theaters chain. ... Stephan Gary Woz Wozniak (born August 11, 1950 in San Jose, California) is an American computer engineer and the co-founder of Apple Computer (now Apple Inc. ... Year 1976 Pick up sticks(MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Video games are categorized into genres based on their gameplay. ... Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... In computing, a platform describes some sort of framework, either in hardware or software, which allows software to run. ... Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... The Atari 2600, released in October 1977, is the video game console credited with popularizing the use of microprocessor based hardware and cartridges containing game code, instead of having non-microprocessor dedicated hardware with all games built in. ... This arcade cabinet, containing Centipede, is an upright. ... A computer display monitor, usually called simply a monitor, is a piece of electrical equipment which displays viewable images generated by a computer without producing a permanent record. ... Imagine the smiley face in the top left corner as an RGB bitmap image. ... Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... This article is about a corporate game company. ... See also: 1975 in video gaming, other events of 1976, 1977 in video gaming, history of video games Events Exidy releases the controversial Death Race arcade game. ... For other uses, see Pong (disambiguation). ... Game console redirects here. ... The Apple II was one of the most popular personal computers of the 1980s. ...
The arcade cabinet uses a black and white monitor. However, the monitor has strips of colored cellophane placed over it so that the bricks appear to be in color. Breakout, a discrete logic (non-microprocessor) game, was conceptualized by Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow, after the latter had "rejoined" Atari after the merge of Atari subsidiary Kee Games. A logic gate is an arrangement of electronically-controlled switches used to calculate operations in Boolean algebra. ... A microprocessor is a programmable digital electronic component that incorporates the functions of a central processing unit (CPU) on a single semiconducting integrated circuit (IC). ... Nolan K. Bushnell (born February 5, 1943) is an American electrical engineer and entrepreneur who founded both Atari and the Chuck E. Cheeses Pizza-Time Theaters chain. ... Kee Games was an arcade game manufacturer that released games from 1973 to 1978. ...
Atari were unable to use Steve Wozniak's design. By designing the board with as few chips as possible, he also cut down the amount of TTL (transistor-transistor logic) chips to 42. This made the design difficult to manufacture — it was too compact and complicated to be feasible with Atari's manufacturing methods. However, Wozniak claims Atari could not understand the design, and speculates "maybe some engineer there was trying to make some kind of modification to it". Atari ended up designing their own version for production, which contained about 100 TTL chips. Wozniak found the gameplay to be the same as his original creation, and couldn't find any differences.[ ![]() ![]() archives photos provenant du site : THE ARCADE FLYER ARCHIVE.COM archives pictures coming from website : THE ARCADE FLYER ARCHIVE.COM http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyerdb&subpage=thumbs&id=4290 |
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