PopCorn (video game)

PopCorn is a 1989 Breakout clone by French developers Christophe Lacaze and Frédérick Raynal. The game was released as freeware for MS-DOS IBM PC compatibles with a CGA. The game was also released with the European version of Little Big Adventure 2. The game is in French and was programmed in assembly language for the intel 8086 CPU clocked at 8Mhz.

PopCorn
Developer(s)Christophe Lacaze
Frédérick Raynal
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release
Genre(s)Breakout
Mode(s)Single-player 

Legacy

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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References

    Popcorn on LTF Abandonware France (in French)


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