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'''Advancing Block Screen'''<ref>{{cite|language=en|publisher=Nintendo of America|date=1989|title=''Alleyway'' instruction booklet|page=10}}</ref> is the third pattern in ''[[Alleyway]]''. It causes extra lines to appear from the top of the screen. Every time a new line is added, all of the lines below are moved one line downwards. In the stage with this pattern, the [[ball (Alleyway)|ball]] bouncing off of the [[paddle]] can cause an extra line to appear at the top of the screen. Stages with this pattern are typically bigger, and added lines slowly bring the rest of the stage on the screen. Once the line with blocks reaches a certain point on the screen, it disappears. After every line of the stage has been added, no more extra lines will appear. Every other bounce results in the new line being added until there are no more lines to add.  The lines get added after a certain amount of times the ball touches the paddle in the following order:
'''Advancing Block Screen'''<ref>''Alleyway'' instruction booklet, page 10.</ref> is the third pattern in ''[[Alleyway]]'' that causes extra lines to appear from the top of the screen. Every time a new line gets added, all the lines below get moved one line downwards.


{{columns|count=2|
After the stage with this pattern is completed, the player moves on to the [[Bonus]].
#After 8
#After 8
#After 5
#After 5
#After 3
#After 2
#After 2
#After 2
#After 2
#After 1}}


The following stages use the Advancing Block Screen pattern:
== Pattern ==
{{columns|count=2|
In the stage with this pattern, the [[ball (Alleyway)|ball]] bouncing off of the [[paddle]] can cause an extra line to appear at the top of the screen. Stages with this pattern are typically bigger, and added lines slowly bring the rest of the stage on the screen. Once the line with blocks reaches a certain point on the screen, it disappears. After every line of the stage has been added, no more extra lines will appear.
* Stage 3
 
* Stage 6
The lines get added after a certain amount of times the ball touches the paddle in the following order:
* Stage 9
* Stage 12
* Stage 15
* Stage 18
* Stage 21
* Stage 24}}


After the stage with this pattern is completed, the player moves on to the [[Bonus]].
#After 8.
#After 8.
#After 5.
#After 5.
#After 3.
#After 2.
#After 2.
#After 2.
#After 2.
#After 1.


==Names in other languages==
Every other bounce results in the new line getting added until there are no more lines to add.
{{foreign names
== Stages ==
|Ita=Blocchi discendenti<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Alleyway]]'' Italian manual|page=10}}</ref>
The following stages use the Advancing Block Screen pattern:
|Ita2=Blocchi in movimento (verticale)<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Alleyway]]'' Italian e-manual|page=9}}</ref>
* [[Stage 3 (Alleyway)|Stage 3]]
|ItaM=Descending blocks
* [[Stage 6 (Alleyway)|Stage 6]]
|Ita2M=Moving blocks (vertical)
* [[Stage 9 (Alleyway)|Stage 9]]
}}
* [[Stage 12 (Alleyway)|Stage 12]]
* [[Stage 15 (Alleyway)|Stage 15]]
* [[Stage 18]]
* [[Stage 21]]
* [[Stage 24]]


== References ==
== References ==

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