
And you could never really properly re-create the high speed play of a Quiz Master with a touch screen.
I'm confused here. Wasn't the original Breakthru the game where you had to answer usually 1 then 2 then 3 questions to knock out three 'bricks' in a 'wall' with the brick at the top of the wall then being an additional prize question for usually 1 or 2 quid? If so, wasn't the reissue a hugely more difficult and tedious exercise where each brick only advanced you very slowly along a prize line? Please forgive me if I am mistaking either the original or the reissue (old age and all that!) but if I am not then what you have written here is patently incorrect.SKILL4PRIZES wrote:Therefore, we decided on making a new front end for each and Breakthru followed the exact same game format of the orginal.
Breakthru may have been similar to (and was likely to have been the inspiration for) Trailblazer which fits your description. From around 1987.Wasn't the original Breakthru the game where you had to answer usually 1 then 2 then 3 questions to knock out three 'bricks' in a 'wall' with the brick at the top of the wall then being an additional prize question for usually 1 or 2 quid?
I accept there may be confusion as to the exact game I was talking about, for which I apologise, although to be fair the memories of others on here seemed to back me up. All I can say is that I remember two 'Old Skool' games that came out a year or so ago. One was definitely an attempt to recreate QuizMaster and the other reminded me greatly of a game that I remembered as Breakthru, where the aim was to knock out "bricks" in a "wall".SKILL4PRIZES wrote:Hold on Nil. I did not make any blatant lie. Our Quiz Breakthru rework DID follow the format of the orginal. We fired up the original circuit board at Coinmaster with an ancient monitor and copied the format of the game into the 'Old Skool' version for JPM and Gamesnet terminals. It was other similar games such as Trailblazer, Cash Quest, Question Time e.t.c that had the other features mentioned. No lies, just confusion and a bad memory on your part Mr. Nil. Our Quiz Master was different from the orginal, but then I also said that :-)