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Jul 30, 2019

[Answer] Which arcade game was co-created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak?

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...Breakout is an arcade game developed and published by Atari, and released in 1976. It was built by Steve Wozniak, aided by Steve Jobs. Breakout was the basis and inspiration for certain aspects of the Apple II personal computer. Jobs was offered $750, with a bonus for every TTL (transistor-transistor logic) chip fewer than 50. He convinced Wozniak to work with him, promising to split the fee evenly. When they completed the job, they received a bonus of $5,000, which Jobs kept secret from Wozniak. Wozniak has stated he only received payment of $350; he believed for years that Atari had promised $700.

[Ans] Which arcade game was co-created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which arcade game was co-created by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak?"



Breakout is an arcade game developed and published by Atari, and released in 1976. It was built by Steve Wozniak, aided by Steve Jobs. Breakout was the basis and inspiration for certain aspects of the Apple II personal computer. Jobs was offered $750, with a bonus for every TTL (transistor-transistor logic) chip fewer than 50. He convinced Wozniak to work with him, promising to split the fee evenly. When they completed the job, they received a bonus of $5,000, which Jobs kept secret from Wozniak. Wozniak has stated he only received payment of $350; he believed for years that Atari had promised $700.