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  2. Bouncy ball - Wikipedia

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    A superball or power ball is a bouncy ball composed of a type of synthetic rubber (originally a hard elastomer polybutadiene alloy named Zectron) invented in 1964, which has a higher coefficient of restitution (0.92) than older balls such as the Spaldeen so that when dropped from a moderate height onto a level hard surface, it will bounce nearly all the way back up.

  3. Spellbound (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Spellbound. (video game) Spellbound is a video game that was designed and programmed by David Jones with music by Rob Hubbard and released in 1985 for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC (also with Ed Hickman) home computers. Versions for the Commodore 64 (with Richard Darling) and the Atari 8-bit computers (with Adrian Sheppard) and an enhanced ...

  4. Game of the Day: Bouncing Balls - AOL

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    Bouncing Balls is one of the most popular puzzle,action games on the web. Use your mouse to aim and click to shoot your colored ball into groups of three or more of the same color. Clear all of ...

  5. JezzBall - Wikipedia

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    The initial appearance of the first level. JezzBall[ 1] is a video game originally published for Microsoft Windows in 1992. The player must capture parts of a rectangular space by dividing it with horizontal or vertical lines. While each line is being drawn it must not be touched by bouncing balls. JezzBall has similarities with Qix, a 1981 ...

  6. Spaldeen - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day Spaldeen. A Spalding Hi-Bounce Ball, often called a Spaldeen or a Pensie Pinkie, is a rubber ball, described as a tennis ball core without the felt. [1] These balls are commonly used in street games developed in the mid-20th century, such as Chinese handball (a variation on American handball), Australian Handball, stoop ball, hit-the-penny (involving trying to make a penny flip on a ...

  7. Game of the Day: Bounce Out - AOL

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    Updated August 10, 2016 at 7:08 PM. Today's Game of the Day will have you swapping and bouncing balls in a timed race to the finish. Bounce Out from Gamehouse offers level based play that ...

  8. Richard Shepherd Software - Wikipedia

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    At this point Richard Shepherd quit his daytime job and focused on the software company. The company moved into an office in Slough and hired the first employees. Richard Shepherd's finance utility, Cash Controller, was the first Spectrum program to be designed to work with the ZX Microdrive. In 1991 an issue of Amstrad Action (May, No. 68 p.

  9. Breakout (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Action. Mode (s) Up to 2 players, alternating turns. Breakout is an arcade video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. [ 7] and released on May 13, 1976. [ 2] It was designed by Steve Wozniak, based on conceptualization from Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow, who were influenced by the seminal 1972 Atari arcade game Pong.