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[[File:Spikes water spree 90-2.png|thumb|left|Spike's Water Balloons]]''Rockaroids'' was included, which is the same as the [[Rockaroids|limited edition]] game. ''Spike’s Water Balloons'', however, is a clone of the ''Atari 2600'' game ''Kaboom!'', although the player’s buckets were replaced with [[Spike (character)|Spike]], and the bombs with water balloons. [[Spike (character)|Spike]] had to pop them with his head, which is a bit thinner than the original buckets, plus one chance is all the player gets to pop the balloons, as there are no second or third chances (buckets) like on the original. However, there is the additional feature of being able to kick a balloon back up to the top of the screen if one is missed, along with the ability to tweak [[Spike (character)|Spike’s]] moving speed (unlike the default, unchangeable bucket speed on the original game). The game also does not get as frantic as the original, plus only the water balloon that hits the ground will pop, unlike all of the bombs exploding on the original, plus there is a longer pause in between rounds, unlike with the original, which there is almost no pause at all.
 
[[File:Spikes water spree 90-2.png|thumb|left|Spike's Water Balloons]]''Rockaroids'' was included, which is the same as the [[Rockaroids|limited edition]] game. ''Spike’s Water Balloons'', however, is a clone of the ''Atari 2600'' game ''Kaboom!'', although the player’s buckets were replaced with [[Spike (character)|Spike]], and the bombs with water balloons. [[Spike (character)|Spike]] had to pop them with his head, which is a bit thinner than the original buckets, plus one chance is all the player gets to pop the balloons, as there are no second or third chances (buckets) like on the original. However, there is the additional feature of being able to kick a balloon back up to the top of the screen if one is missed, along with the ability to tweak [[Spike (character)|Spike’s]] moving speed (unlike the default, unchangeable bucket speed on the original game). The game also does not get as frantic as the original, plus only the water balloon that hits the ground will pop, unlike all of the bombs exploding on the original, plus there is a longer pause in between rounds, unlike with the original, which there is almost no pause at all.
   
''Vectris'' (aka ''Vectrex Blocks'') is a clone of the ''arcade'' game ''Tetris'', where shapes come down from the top of the screen and they must be placed together in a certain order in order to form straight horizontal lines; with the more lines that are completed, the longer the game will continue. However, rather than having certain obstacles appear in the later levels to try to impede the player from forming lines, there being actual levels and bonuses awarded during a game, this is a common stripped-down version where it is just one continuing game that just gets faster as it goes along without a break until the pieces eventually stack to the top and ends the game. The pieces also drop down faster than on the original game as well, and there is one point where, after over 30 lines have been cleared, the certain piece (which changes per game) will drop down over and over again until several more rows have been cleared, which also did not happen with ''Tetris''.
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''Vectris'' (aka ''Vectrex Blocks'') is a clone of the ''arcade'' game ''Tetris'', where shapes come down from the top of the screen and they must be placed together in a certain order in order to form straight horizontal lines; with the more lines that are completed, the longer the game will continue. However, rather than having certain obstacles appear in the later levels to try to impede the player from forming lines, there being actual levels and bonuses awarded during a game, this is a common stripped-down version where it is just one continuing game that just gets faster as it goes along without a break until the pieces eventually stack to the top and ends the game. The pieces also drop down faster than on the original game as well, and there is one point where, after 30 lines have been cleared, nothing but several of the "s-blocks" (i. e. those shaped like the letter 's', or the humanoids from ''Defender'') drop down one after the other until more rows have been cleared, which also did not happen with ''Tetris''.
   
 
[[John Dondzila|Dondzila’s]] next multicart a few years later was [[Vecmania]], containing nine games total, several of which were ''Atari'' clones.
 
[[John Dondzila|Dondzila’s]] next multicart a few years later was [[Vecmania]], containing nine games total, several of which were ''Atari'' clones.
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