Remember these? ♫
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Sidewinder strikes the 20th anniversary of DX-Ball 2 with an epic EP featuring 4 brand new recreated remasters of the game’s title screen songs and the high score theme!
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What does the ‘DX’ in ‘DX-Ball’ mean?
The ‘DX’ in ‘DX-Ball’ is a reference to DirectX—a set of application programming interfaces from Microsoft to handle multimedia related operations. The original DX-Ball is a 100% DirectX game, meaning it only relies on DirectX components to run.
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Remember your first time playing DX-Ball 2?
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Dust Raiders by Sidewinder, as heard on the title screen for DX-Ball 2 (1998).
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Can you see the faces?
Ambiguously, some of the abstract backgrounds in DX-Ball 2 have a striking resemblance to faces. Can you make out the image of a tiled alien head in these two backgrounds?
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Let’s try something completely different!
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Did the ball get stuck?
If the ball ever gets stuck in a loop between unbreakable bricks, the game will detect the situation after a short while and zap all persistent bricks on the board. This event can also be triggered by firing repeatedly at unbreakable bricks with the laser guns.
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Board 7 from the board-set Expedition: Cornfed by Wendy McNally, as featured in Board Pack 1!
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Let’s enjoy that smooth frame rate in slow motion!
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Board 30 from the Seumas Memorial 100 board-set by Wendy McNally, as featured in the DX-Ball 2 Memorial Pack!
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Fastmotion gameplay of the 50 classic DX-Ball boards by Michael and Sarah Welch, as featured in the DX-Ball 2 Classic Pack!
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