
Jawbreaker
awbreaker is a Pac-Man clone programmed by John Harris and released in 1982 for the Atari 8-bit family by On-Line Systems. It was widely lauded by reviewers, and became a major seller. The story of both its creation and Harris's Atari 8-bit implementation of Frogger form a portion of Steven Levy's 1984 book, Hackers. In 1982 Atari, which licensed the home rights to Pac-Man, unsuccessfully sought an injunction against the sale of Jawbreaker and Gobbler, another On-Line computer game, which Atari claimed unduly resembled Pac-Man. On-Line's Ken Williams denied Atari's claim but was uncertain of the outcome, stating "If this opens the door to other programmers ripping off my software, what happened here was a bad thing". John Harris also programmed the Apple II port (1981) as well as a version for the Atari 2600 released by Tigervision in 1982. Because of technical limitations, Atari 2600 Jawbreaker is not a Pac-Man clone and is different than the Atari 8-bit game.
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Jawbreaker FAQ
When was Jawbreaker released?
Jawbreaker was released on 9/16/2002.
What is the GameWorld (gS) score of Jawbreaker?
Jawbreaker has a GameWorld (gS) score of 63 out of 100, aggregated from Steam, IGDB, Metacritic and more.
What genre is Jawbreaker?
Jawbreaker is a Platformer, Arcade, Fighting, Adventure, Indie game.
Who developed Jawbreaker?
Jawbreaker was developed by Crawfish Interactive, The Climax Group and published by BAM! Entertainment.
Does Jawbreaker support multiplayer?
Jawbreaker supports single-player.
Where can I find guides, Korean patches and downloads for Jawbreaker?
On the Jawbreaker page at GameWorld you can browse community guides and download resources (Korean patches, trainers, save files and more), or upload your own.










