DX-Ball

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DX-Ball is a shareware computer game for the PC first released in 1996 by Michael P. Welch. The game, an updated version of an earlier series of Amiga games known as Megaball, is patterned after classic ball-and-paddle arcade games such as Breakout and Arkanoid. It became a massive cult classic in the Windows shareware gaming community during the late 1990s. A level editor was made available as well.

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In 1998, a sequel to DX-Ball was released, called DX-Ball 2. A later sequel known as Super DX-Ball also exists.

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