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{{#seo: |title=GameBrew |title_mode=append |image=berlingb.png |image_alt=Berlin Hotball Paranoid }} A breakout game written for the Game Boy Color. ==Controls== Left/Right - Move bat Up - View up (when no ball moving) Down - Focus to bat (when ball in play) A - Release ball, Launch missiles Start - Pause Select - Skip round (also skips end-level monsters in 09, 19, 29, ...) Start+Sel+A+B - Reset ==Screenshots== https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbhomebrews/berlingb2.png https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbhomebrews/berlingb3.png https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbhomebrews/berlingb4.png https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/gbhomebrews/berlingb5.png ==Media== '''Berlin Hotball Paranoid by Aleksi Eeben (GBC) Longplay''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVkG2skfWrI SuperJustinChannel]) <br> <youtube>hVkG2skfWrI</youtube> ==Compatibility== Berlin is best experienced on the real hardware (Game Boy Color with a flash cartridge) but should also run more or less accurately on the following emulators: *VisualBoyAdvance (in GBC mode) - Version 0.8 or above works best. *GBC Emulator (the one by Rusty Wagner) - Works, colors not quite right. *REW - Playable, OBJ/BG priorities not emulated, colors too picky. *No$gmb - Playable if configured in Monochrome mode (SGB/CGB Colors). Berlin detects the Game Boy type it's running on. All palettes are gamma corrected to match the darker LCD display in Game Boy Advance. (Just like in the late Zelda games). (However, you can't run GBC programs on GBA flash carts without an adaptor, such as GB-Bridge, because the voltage and cart shape are different) ==External links== * Author's website - http://www.cncd.fi/
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