Its definitely not isometric and I'm fairly sure standard brick destruction was a part of the game.
I think it was quite a well known game so I hope my memory is right. I associate it with Trailblazer in my mind but perhaps I just had them both on the same tape! About 1986 is my guess.
Impossaball? You don't destroy bricks, but you knock down columns.
No, I checked out Impossaball a while ago as it looks right. Ballblazer, suggested by Necros, also shares the right sort of look.
In Impossaball, if the ball went in and out of the screen rather than up and down then it woud be thr right game!
I'm beginning to think that I have invented this game from the component parts of others, or seen it on a someone else's computer in the 80s. Hopefully not.
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No, though both of these remind me of the game I can't remember! I'm not sure if the 3d was delivered in the same behind the bat view...
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Not PFYL.
Its definitely not isometric and I'm fairly sure standard brick destruction was a part of the game.
I think it was quite a well known game so I hope my memory is right. I associate it with Trailblazer in my mind but perhaps I just had them both on the same tape! About 1986 is my guess.
I wish it was 3d Bumpy!
Although there isn't any destruction of bricks in that game, at least as far as I know.
Necros.
misteaksmistrakesmisyaleserrurs— oh, sod it.It's never Stonkers, idiot!
No, I checked out Impossaball a while ago as it looks right. Ballblazer, suggested by Necros, also shares the right sort of look.
In Impossaball, if the ball went in and out of the screen rather than up and down then it woud be thr right game!
I'm beginning to think that I have invented this game from the component parts of others, or seen it on a someone else's computer in the 80s. Hopefully not.
mmmm Stonkers 3D....
if only.
Who'd need any other game ever if someone wrote that?
*stonks*