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Old 09-04-2004, 04:29 PM
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VGA Pocket PC Game Acky's XP Breakout Released


If you are a breakout fan and you have a VGA device, you might want to check out Isotope244Graphic's version of the game.
"Isotope244 Graphics has released Acky's XP Breakout for the Pocket PC, an exciting brick-blasting arcade game with stunning particle effects and VGA compatiblity. Using a reflective space pad, you destroy bricks, and move through 150 action-filled levels.
Unlike simple arkanoid games that let you shoot level after level of boring bricks, Acky's XP Breakout lets you work with 26 unique power items and 80 different brick types. The gameplay is always changing, with a dynamic mesh of particle effects, point bonuses, and mesmerizing object morphing. There are special gemstone and blaster items, as well as bricks that explode, ghost, move, and shatter. You even get to create the balls that you use to break the bricks.
Acky's XP Breakout is one of the first games to support WM2003 SE VGA devices. The game offers four difficulty settings, allowing it to be enjoyed by players of all ages. There are 16 bonuses, and free level expansion packs. The built-in level editor lets you create new games. Acky's XP Breakout features 30 minutes of original, tantalizing music.
Enter the game's unique XP Mode, and enjoy enhanced gameplay. It's easy to customize the game to your own personal liking by tweaking many options. Statistics are tracked online, and there are trophy and ranking systems.
Whether you're looking for an exciting new multilevel action game with superior gameplay and precise control, or you're looking to recapture the fun of the arkanoid games of your youth, Acky's XP Breakout can provide hours and hours of enjoyment.
Acky's XP Breakout requires an XScale or ARM Pocket PC, 5 MB memory, and runs under WM 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2003 SE. It has translations for seven languages including English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, and Portuguese. The game costs $12.95(US) and may be purchased securely online at http://www.isotope244.com/. You can download a free trial version from the same web address. All software from Isotope244 Graphics comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, with additional discounts for multiple software purchases. A Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP version of the game is also available. "
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