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1UP: Block Breaker Deluxe Review

Block Breaker Deluxe is a little low rent, and it certainly doesn't take full advantage of the Wii hardware, but for eight bucks it's easy to overlook the cheesy decor and enjoy this solid brick-bashing entry. Besides, if it does well enough, maybe Gameloft will be convinced to port over the similar Sexy Blocks: Cancun Vibes next time.

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PALGN: WiiWare Review Round-up - One month after launch... how are things looking?

PALGN writes: "Welcome to PALGN's WiiWare Review Round-Up. At the start of every month, this article will be dedicated to reviewing the WiiWare titles that have been released during the past month on the Wii Shop Channel and give our verdict as to whether they are worth a download or not. To access our archive of reviews for every other title available for download from the WiiWare service."

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7.5

GameZone: Block Breaker Deluxe Review

For 800 points ($8) on WiiWare, players can get a solid version of the classic game. But be wary, playing Block Breaker at nightclubs in real life isn't actually cool to do.

Gameplay - 8.5
Graphics - 4.0
Sound - 7.0
Difficulty - Medium
Concept - 2.0
Multiplayer - 7.5
Overall -

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4.0

Eurogamer WiiWare: Block Breaker Deluxe and Cocoto Fishing Master

Eurogamer writes: "Breakout? Really? Yes, that was my first impression as well, but then I thought, well, why not? The ol' bat-and-ball concept has endured because it's inherently fun - for whatever evolutionary reason, we humans like to bounce spherical objects off things, and if the things smash in the process then all the better.

It doesn't take long to realise that Block Breaker Deluxe, a beefed-up remake of the mobile phone game, has paid as much attention to the "deluxe" part of its name as the "block breaker" bit. For one thing, the whole game is dolled up like a flier for the sort of garish 1983 nightclub that would be called Coconutz."

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