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| - thumb|left|Screenshot aus Alleyway. thumb|left|Screenshot thumb|left|Screenshot Alleyway erschien weltweit in den Jahren 1989 und 1990 als Game Boy Spiel des Genres Breakout-Clone. Man steuert Marios Raumschiff und wehrt eine Kugel ab, um somit eine Wand zu zerstören. Alleyway ist eines der vier ersten veröffentlichten Game Boy-Spiele.
- p Informations Développeur(s) Éditeur(s) Plateforme(s) Genre Moniteur Commandes Série Mode Date(s) de sortie Évaluations Langue(s) disponible(s) Alleyway est un jeu de casse-briques de la Game Boy qui met en vedette Mario. Il a été développé par Nintendo et sorti courant 1989 et 1990. Le jeu est quasi similaire à la célèbre série de jeux de casse-briques, Arkanoid. L'In-Game est en noir et blanc, mais les niveaux bonus sont de couleur. Le jeu est sorti en 2011 sur la Console virtuelle de la 3DS.
- Alleyway is the fourth mission in Istanbul and the 22nd mission of Undercover Mode.
- Alleyway (de_alleyway) — вырезанная карта режима Уничтожения объекта в Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.
- Alleyway (de_alleyway) was a cut Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Beta map for the Demolition game mode.
- Alleyway is a 'Breakout Clone' game that features Mario. It is developed by Nintendo and as well published by them.The game was released first in Japan in 1989, in North America later that year, and in Europe in 1990. The game was mostly compared to a game similar to the Breakout series, 'Arkanoid.' Fans took both games as a rivalry. Alleyway ported itself on the Game Boy. The In-Game was usually Black and White, therefore the Bonus Stages are colored and have the collection of Mario shapes.
- Alleyway is a video game for the Game Boy handheld unit. It was developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo in 1989. It is a classic Breakout style game that requires the player to delete all of the blocks above, without allowing your ball to go below the paddle. The game, as it sounds, is similar to the famous arcade video game Breakout. On the boxart it is revealed that Mario, Nintendo's mascot, is actually within the paddle controlling it.
- Alleyway (アレイウエイ) is a game which was released as a global launch title for the Game Boy. It is considered a clone of Breakout and was one of the first four titles released for the system. The others were Super Mario Land, Baseball and Yakuman (only released in Japan). The player must clear various stages by destroying bricks. When a new stage begins, Mario jumps in and is controlling the panel. There are Mario themed bonus stages which appear after every third stage, whereas stages 16, 17 and 18 are all in the shape of Mario's head.
- An alleyway was located on the opposite side of Courthouse Square from the Hill Valley Courthouse. It connected Main Street to the parallel street to the west, halfway between Second Street and Hill Street. In 1955, it was located between the Texaco service station and Roy's Records. By 2015, the alley had CLASS OF 16 spray-painted on the wall and contained large packs of laserdiscs, compact discs and possibly DVDs (whether these were being thrown away or shipped to be sold is unclear), as well as large packs of shredded paper and discarded bionic implant legalization posters.
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