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《打砖块》游戏(1)

Breakout One day in early 1975 Al Alcorn was sitting in his office at Atari when Ron Wayne burst in.

" Hey, Stevie is back! " he shouted. " Wow, bring him on in, " Alcorn replied.

Jobs shuffled in barefoot, wearing a saffron robe and carrying a copy of Be Here Now, which he handed to Alcorn and insisted he read.

" Can I have my job back? " he asked. " He looked like a Hare Krishna guy, but it was great to see him, " Alcorn recalled.

" So I said, sure! " Once again, for the sake of harmony, Jobs worked mostly at night.

Wozniak, who was living in an apartment nearby and working at HP, would come by after dinner to hang out and play the video games. He had become addicted to Pong at a Sunnyvale bowling alley,

and he was able to build a version that he hooked up to his home TV set. One day in the late summer of 1975,

Nolan Bushnell, defying the prevailing wisdom that paddle games were over, decided to develop a single-player version of Pong;

instead of competing against an opponent, the player would volley the ball into a wall that lost a brick whenever it was hit. He called Jobs into his office, sketched it out on his little blackboard, and asked him to design it.

There would be a bonus, Bushnell told him, for every chip fewer than fifty that he used. Bushnell knew that Jobs was not a great engineer,

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