PopCorn is a 1989 Breakout clone by French developers Christophe Lacaze and Frédérick Raynal. It was released as freeware for MS-DOS IBM PC compatibles with a Color Graphics Adapter. The game was also released with the European version of Little Big Adventure 2. [citation needed] The game is in French and was programmed in assembly language for the 8 MHz Intel 8086 CPU .
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Developer(s) | Christophe Lacaze Frédérick Raynal |
Publisher(s) | Lacral Software |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
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Genre(s) | Breakout |
In 2013, Popcorn was remade by Frédérick Raynal for both Windows and mobile devices under the name Popcorn 1988. It contains a full remake of all 50 levels using the original game's visuals. However, it lacks the level editor featured in the original, which allowed for custom level sets.
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