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- DX-Ball_2 abstract "DX-Ball 2 is a Breakout-style game for Microsoft Windows, developed by Longbow Digital Arts. As a follow up to DX-Ball by Michael P. Welch, the sequel is foremost remarked by the introduction of its 16-bit high-colour engine, presenting textured brick and background graphics in vivid colours. The game also features two new Power-Ups, an easy to play "Kid Mode", and a hotseat multiplayer mode, alongside an original soundtrack by SideWinder. DX-Ball 2 also introduces the feature of board-set selection, allowing the player to select between different sets of boards to play. The free demo thereby comes packed with a total of 24 boards divided into 6 board-sets of 4 boards search. Additional board packs can then be installed for more boards, whereas Board Pack 1 will expand the demo board-sets to 24 boards each, for a total of 150 boards. While a total of five board packs were released for the game, DX-Ball 2 was eventually succeeded by Rival Ball in 2001.".
- DX-Ball_2 computingInput Computer_keyboard.
- DX-Ball_2 computingInput Mouse_(computing).
- DX-Ball_2 computingMedia CD-ROM.
- DX-Ball_2 computingMedia Digital_distribution.
- DX-Ball_2 computingPlatform Microsoft_Windows.
- DX-Ball_2 computingPlatform Windows_2000.
- DX-Ball_2 computingPlatform Windows_7.
- DX-Ball_2 computingPlatform Windows_NT_4.0.
- DX-Ball_2 computingPlatform Windows_Vista.
- DX-Ball_2 computingPlatform Windows_XP.
- DX-Ball_2 designer Seumas_McNally.
- DX-Ball_2 developer Longbow_Games.
- DX-Ball_2 genre Breakout_clone.
- DX-Ball_2 latestReleaseVersion "1.3.3 (December 2007)".
- DX-Ball_2 publisher Longbow_Games.
- DX-Ball_2 releaseDate "1998-12-16".
- DX-Ball_2 requirement "*10 MB hard disk space".
- DX-Ball_2 requirement "*32 MB RAM".
- DX-Ball_2 requirement "*Intel Pentium II 233 MHz".
- DX-Ball_2 wikiPageExternalLink detail.php?detail=modules&view=6619.
- DX-Ball_2 wikiPageExternalLink www.2badsheep.com.
- DX-Ball_2 wikiPageExternalLink tribute.
- DX-Ball_2 wikiPageExternalLink dxball2.
- DX-Ball_2 wikiPageID "6483432".
- DX-Ball_2 wikiPageRevisionID "567771379".
- DX-Ball_2 caption "Boxart from the boxed CD version of the game".
- DX-Ball_2 composer "SideWinder".
- DX-Ball_2 designer Seumas_McNally.
- DX-Ball_2 developer Longbow_Games.
- DX-Ball_2 genre Breakout_clone.
- DX-Ball_2 group "lower-roman".
- DX-Ball_2 hasPhotoCollection DX-Ball_2.
- DX-Ball_2 input Computer_keyboard.
- DX-Ball_2 input Mouse_(computing).
- DX-Ball_2 media CD-ROM.
- DX-Ball_2 media Digital_distribution.
- DX-Ball_2 modes Hotseat_(multiplayer_mode).
- DX-Ball_2 modes Single-player_video_game.
- DX-Ball_2 platforms "Windows 9x, NT, 2K, XP, Vista and 7".
- DX-Ball_2 publisher "Longbow Digital Arts".
- DX-Ball_2 ratings "ESRB: Everyone".
- DX-Ball_2 released "1998-12-16".
- DX-Ball_2 requirements "*Intel Pentium II 233 MHz *32 MB RAM *10 MB hard disk space".
- DX-Ball_2 title "DX-Ball 2".
- DX-Ball_2 version "1.3".
- DX-Ball_2 subject Category:1998_video_games.
- DX-Ball_2 subject Category:Breakout_clones.
- DX-Ball_2 subject Category:Windows_games.
- DX-Ball_2 type Software.
- DX-Ball_2 type VideoGame.
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- DX-Ball_2 comment "DX-Ball 2 is a Breakout-style game for Microsoft Windows, developed by Longbow Digital Arts. As a follow up to DX-Ball by Michael P. Welch, the sequel is foremost remarked by the introduction of its 16-bit high-colour engine, presenting textured brick and background graphics in vivid colours. The game also features two new Power-Ups, an easy to play "Kid Mode", and a hotseat multiplayer mode, alongside an original soundtrack by SideWinder.".
- DX-Ball_2 label "DX-Ball 2".
- DX-Ball_2 label "DX-Ball 2".
- DX-Ball_2 label "砖块王2".
- DX-Ball_2 sameAs DX-Ball_2.
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- DX-Ball_2 wasDerivedFrom DX-Ball_2?oldid=567771379.
- DX-Ball_2 homepage dxball2.
- DX-Ball_2 isPrimaryTopicOf DX-Ball_2.
- DX-Ball_2 name "DX-Ball 2".