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- Rival_Ball abstract "Rival Ball is the spiritual successor to the PC brick-buster classic DX-Ball 2, adding a new branch to the series of DX-Ball games on the side of Longbow Digital Arts. Released on March 19, 2001, the game features the new dimensions of square shaped bricks and online split-screen multiplayer for 1-on-1 action. As an upgrade from DX-Ball 2 it also introduces a cursor-based layout with buttons for navigation; two new Power-Ups; the ability to save and resume games; and game options for randomising board order, setting timers, repeating board-sets, and choosing between four difficulty levels. As an added bonus, the game will also play all the original DX-Ball 2 boards, offering the experience of a classic game with rectangular bricks. With the addition of a Mac version announced on April 3, 2002, Rival Ball was eventually succeeded by Rival Ball Tournament in 2004. The game is dedicated to Seumas McNally, who was the programmer to the first two DX-Ball games, died in March 21, 2000.".
- Rival_Ball computingInput Computer_keyboard.
- Rival_Ball computingInput Mouse_(computing).
- Rival_Ball computingMedia CD-ROM.
- Rival_Ball computingMedia Digital_distribution.
- Rival_Ball computingPlatform Mac_OS.
- Rival_Ball computingPlatform Microsoft_Windows.
- Rival_Ball computingPlatform OS_X.
- Rival_Ball computingPlatform Windows_2000.
- Rival_Ball computingPlatform Windows_7.
- Rival_Ball computingPlatform Windows_NT_4.0.
- Rival_Ball computingPlatform Windows_Vista.
- Rival_Ball computingPlatform Windows_XP.
- Rival_Ball developer Longbow_Games.
- Rival_Ball genre Breakout_clone.
- Rival_Ball latestReleaseVersion "1.5.6 (December 4, 2007)".
- Rival_Ball publisher Longbow_Games.
- Rival_Ball releaseDate "2001-03-19".
- Rival_Ball requirement "*16 MB hard disk space".
- Rival_Ball requirement "*32 MB RAM".
- Rival_Ball requirement "*Intel Pentium II 233 MHz".
- Rival_Ball wikiPageExternalLink www.2badsheep.com.
- Rival_Ball wikiPageExternalLink rivalball.
- Rival_Ball wikiPageID "37393101".
- Rival_Ball wikiPageRevisionID "596790425".
- Rival_Ball caption "The logo for Rival Ball, as presented on its website".
- Rival_Ball composer "SideWinder".
- Rival_Ball developer Longbow_Games.
- Rival_Ball genre Breakout_clone.
- Rival_Ball group "lower-roman".
- Rival_Ball hasPhotoCollection Rival_Ball.
- Rival_Ball input Computer_keyboard.
- Rival_Ball input Mouse_(computing).
- Rival_Ball media CD-ROM.
- Rival_Ball media Digital_distribution.
- Rival_Ball modes Hotseat_(multiplayer_mode).
- Rival_Ball modes Multiplayer_online_game.
- Rival_Ball modes Single-player_video_game.
- Rival_Ball platforms "Windows 9x, NT, 2K, XP, Vista, 7 / Mac OS 8.6–9, OS X with CarbonLib 1.4 or later".
- Rival_Ball programmer "Rob McConnell".
- Rival_Ball programmer "Tom Hubina".
- Rival_Ball publisher "Longbow Digital Arts".
- Rival_Ball ratings "ESRB: Everyone".
- Rival_Ball released "2001-03-19".
- Rival_Ball requirements "*Intel Pentium II 233 MHz *32 MB RAM *16 MB hard disk space".
- Rival_Ball title "Rival Ball".
- Rival_Ball version "1.5".
- Rival_Ball subject Category:2001_video_games.
- Rival_Ball subject Category:Breakout_clones.
- Rival_Ball subject Category:Mac_OS_games.
- Rival_Ball subject Category:Windows_games.
- Rival_Ball type Software.
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- Rival_Ball comment "Rival Ball is the spiritual successor to the PC brick-buster classic DX-Ball 2, adding a new branch to the series of DX-Ball games on the side of Longbow Digital Arts. Released on March 19, 2001, the game features the new dimensions of square shaped bricks and online split-screen multiplayer for 1-on-1 action.".
- Rival_Ball label "Rival Ball".
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- Rival_Ball wasDerivedFrom Rival_Ball?oldid=596790425.
- Rival_Ball homepage rivalball.
- Rival_Ball isPrimaryTopicOf Rival_Ball.
- Rival_Ball name "Rival Ball".