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* The Rubble Trouble Tokyo level the tool is on is made a bit difficult due to the falling debris which causes dust to be blown, dust which makes it hard to see the bat. Also the neon sing hangs over when one block it is attached to is destroyed, which hangs over the screen making it difficult to see where the ball is heading or where the bat is. |
* The Rubble Trouble Tokyo level the tool is on is made a bit difficult due to the falling debris which causes dust to be blown, dust which makes it hard to see the bat. Also the neon sing hangs over when one block it is attached to is destroyed, which hangs over the screen making it difficult to see where the ball is heading or where the bat is. |
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* The Rubble Trouble Tokyo level is similar to [[Rubble Trouble New York#Level 31|level 31]] of [[Rubble Trouble New York]], as both levels are added levels. |
* The Rubble Trouble Tokyo level is similar to [[Rubble Trouble New York#Level 31|level 31]] of [[Rubble Trouble New York]], as both levels are added levels. |
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* Спутник2000 may be based on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari,_Inc. Atari's] arcade game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_Lander_(arcade_game) Lunar Lander] . |
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* The Nitrometris level is similar to the download game Spacebound. Also three of the cities (the "worlds" in the game) are New York, Tokyo, and Moscow. |
* The Nitrometris level is similar to the download game Spacebound. Also three of the cities (the "worlds" in the game) are New York, Tokyo, and Moscow. |
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* Nitrometris was based on Tetris which was actually developed by a Russian named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexey_Pajitnov Алексе́й Па́житнов (Alexey Pajitnov)] in 1984. |
* Nitrometris was based on Tetris which was actually developed by a Russian named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexey_Pajitnov Алексе́й Па́житнов (Alexey Pajitnov)] in 1984. |