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Revision as of 12:58, 31 May 2012

BreakThru!
BreakThru - SNES.jpg
Platform: SNES
Year: 1995
Developer: Artech Digital Entertainments

BreakThru! is a puzzle game created by Alexey Pajitnov, the same guy who created Tetris. In this game, you play in several various locations around the world. There are a bunch of blocks and your goal is to clear them all off the screen. You do this by matching two or more of the same color together. BreakThru! was also available for PC, GameBoy, and Sega Saturn.

Screenshots


BreakThru! - SNES - Title Screen.PNG

The title screen.

BreakThru! - SNES - Options.PNG

Setting up the options.

Music

The game's music does not disappoint in the audio department. All the songs are ported from the DOS version, using the lower fidelity instruments that the Super Nintendo could provide. Paul Mogg and Joseph White came together to provide and amazing soundtrack while Andrew Edlen's New York song is really catchy.

Andy had this to say about the New York music:

The NY track was intended to invoke midtown taxicabs with a ton of attitude:-} Using a General Midi bank of sounds (waaay before the arrival of the great samples that became possible with faster processors), the horns in particular had a nice, nasal NY feel to them.


Recording

#

Title

Composer

Arranger

Length

Size

Listen

01 Title Screen Paul Mogg, Joseph White Unknown 1:50 4.28 MB
02 Berlin Paul Mogg, Joseph White Unknown 1:21 3.13 MB
03 London Paul Mogg, Joseph White Unknown 2:14 5.13 MB
04 San Fransisco Paul Mogg, Joseph White Unknown 2:21 5.42 MB
05 Moscow Paul Mogg, Joseph White Unknown 1:21 3.11 MB
06 New York Andrew Edlen Unknown 2:08 4.91 MB
07 Beijing Paul Mogg, Joseph White Unknown 3:27 7.94 MB
08 Level Complete Paul Mogg, Joseph White Unknown 0:43 1.66 MB
09 High Score Paul Mogg, Joseph White Unknown 1:56 4.45 MB

Credits

(Source: 1, 2)

Releases

  USA.svg   USA
BreakThru - SNES.jpg
Title: BreakThru!
Platform: SNES
Released: 1995/01/??
Publisher: Spectrum Holobyte