Diamond (video game)
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Diamond is a Nintendo Entertainment System
video game released in an unknown year by Nice Code Software, a company which produces games for plug and play game systems based around NES-on-a-chip hardware, as well as generic 16 and 32-bit hardware.
Diamond is a clone of the NES version of Taito
's Arkanoid
, which replicates the first 6 levels of the original game. However, Diamond presents different ball psychics, as well as different color layouts and a music loop which plays through the entire game (as opposed to the short musics heard on the original game). Also, unlike the original game, the objective is not breaking all the blocks, but reaching the diamond located in the upper side of the screen. This Arkanoid clone can also be found often on NES clones which come with built-in games.
Nintendo Entertainment System
The Nintendo Entertainment System is an 8-bit video game console that was released by Nintendo in North America during 1985, in Europe during 1986 and Australia in 1987...
video game released in an unknown year by Nice Code Software, a company which produces games for plug and play game systems based around NES-on-a-chip hardware, as well as generic 16 and 32-bit hardware.
Diamond is a clone of the NES version of Taito
Taito
Taito may mean:*Taito Corporation, a Japanese developer of video game software and arcade hardware*Taito, Tokyo, a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan*Taito, also known as matai, paramount chiefs according to Fa'a Samoa...
's Arkanoid
Arkanoid
is an arcade game developed by Taito in 1986. It is based upon Atari's Breakout games of the 1970s. The title refers to a doomed "mothership" from which the player's ship, the Vaus, escapes.-Overview:...
, which replicates the first 6 levels of the original game. However, Diamond presents different ball psychics, as well as different color layouts and a music loop which plays through the entire game (as opposed to the short musics heard on the original game). Also, unlike the original game, the objective is not breaking all the blocks, but reaching the diamond located in the upper side of the screen. This Arkanoid clone can also be found often on NES clones which come with built-in games.
VT03 version
A version of this game exists running on VT03 hardware (essentially NES hardware but with an improved color palette allowing for better graphic capabilities). The VT03 version (which was produced by Waixing) has better graphics but ignores the diamonds, settling for a gameplay identical to Arkanoid instead.External links
- Video footage of the game Diamond is the third game on the video.