The first Arkanoid game was created in 1986 by Taito Corporation in Japan.
Arkanoid happened in 360.
Arkanoid was created in 1986.
Arkanoid is a registered trademark owed by Kabushiki Kaisha Taito. Arkanoid is a computer game developed in early 1986. The current trademark is Serial Number 77126327. The US trademark was filed on March 8, 2007.
Arkanoid Doh It Again - 1997 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:K-A
Arkanoid Live - 2009 VG was released on: Japan: 6 May 2009 (Xbox 360) UK: 6 May 2009 (Xbox 360) USA: 6 May 2009 (Xbox 360)
Arkanoid - 1986 VG was released on: USA: 1986 (Atari ST version) Japan: July 1986 USA: December 1986 Japan: 26 December 1986 (NES version) UK: 1987 (ZX Spectrum version) USA: 1987 (Amiga version) USA: 1987 (Commodore 64 version) USA: August 1987 (NES version) USA: 1988 (DOS version) USA: 1988 (Apple II version)
There have been lots of games of this nature. The original was called "Breakout," and is probably the most widely recognized. Other variations include Arkanoid, Quester, Block Buster, and "Brickout".
The game you're referring to is commonly known as "Breakout" or "Arkanoid." In these games, players use a paddle (the "thingy") to bounce a ball and break bricks on the screen. The objective is to clear all the bricks while preventing the ball from falling off the bottom of the screen. Various power-ups and challenges often enhance gameplay.
Made
"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."
It was made it was made on the Internet
it is man-made and made out of ponies