Alleyway ITA-1 (50803)

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Alleyway ITA-1

Alleyway ITA-1 Back of the box
Alleyway ITA-1 Front of the booklet
Alleyway ITA-1 Back of the booklet
Alleyway ITA-1 Cartridge
Alleyway ITA-1 Box top
Alleyway ITA-1 Box Bottom
Alleyway ITA-1 Box left site
Alleyway ITA-1 Box right side
Alleyway ITA-1 Inner flap of the box
Alleyway ITA-1 PCB
Alleyway ITA-1 Back of the PCB
Alleyway ITA-1 Posters
Alleyway ITA-1 Posters
Alleyway ITA-1 Other documents
Alleyway ITA-1 Complete version

The objective of Alleyway is to destroy all the bricks in each level using a ball and some sort of racket, without losing the ball by dropping it to the bottom of the screen, like in Breakout. The speed of the racket can be adjusted using buttons A and B on the console when moving it, which is done horizontally at a fixed height. At the start of each new life, the player can reposition the racket before releasing the ball and starting to play again. The ball then always escapes at an angle of 45

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Flap Code DMG-AW-ITA-1
Booklet Code DMG-AW-ITA-1 or ITA-2
Cartridge Code DMG-AW-ITA
Flap Code 50803
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About the game

Developed by
Release date Europe : 1990 , Sep.
USA : 1989 , Aug.
Japan : 1989 , Apr.
Others supports None
Saving No save available
Gaming type Flipper & BreakOut
Number of players
Super Game Boy Features None
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Screenshots

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Cover Comparison

  • Except for the Japanese version, the covers are all the sames.
  • Except for the Japanese version, Mario appears on the cover.
  • The American, Australian and European versions all have a small blurb on the front of the box translated into the language of the country of distribution.

In-game Comparison

  • All rom versions are identical
  • Seen in the press

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    Production Dates

    24/04/1990 : Alleyway - JPN


    24/07/1990 : Alleyway - SCN


    24/07/1990 : Alleyway - FAH


    23/08/1990 : Alleyway - ITA


    05/10/1990 : Alleyway - FAH


    05/10/1990 : Alleyway - UKV


    07/11/1990 : Alleyway - NOE


    28/11/1990 : Alleyway - NOE


    04/12/1990 : Alleyway - UKV


    04/12/1990 : Alleyway - FAH


    16/04/1991 : Alleyway - NOE


    04/06/1991 : Alleyway - NOE


    17/07/1991 : Alleyway - ESP-1


    11/10/1991 : Alleyway - NOE-1


    09/11/1991 : Alleyway - NOE-1


    18/11/1991 : Alleyway - FAH


    03/08/1995 : Alleyway - ITA-1


    11/09/1995 : Alleyway - GPS


    01/04/1996 : Alleyway - UKV-1


    17/01/1997 : Alleyway - FRG-3


    26/11/1997 : Alleyway - ITA-3


    No date appears : Alleyway - UKV-2


    21/04/1989 : Alleyway - JPN


    01/01/1997 : Alleyway - FAH-1


    No date appears : Alleyway - USA


    No date appears : Alleyway - BRA


    No date appears : Alleyway - NOE-4