Batty is a surname and is most commonly found in Yorkshire, northern England. Notable people with the surname include:
Batty is a bat-and-ball, Breakout clone-style video game, published by Elite in 1987 and available for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC. The game was initially released in late 1987, both as part of the "6-Pak Vol. 2" compilation and as a free cover-mounted cassette with the October 1987 issue of "Your Sinclair" magazine. It later reached cult status and received a standalone commercial release in its own right, albeit on Elite's budget "Encore" label.
The basic premise is the same as that of Arkanoid and similar games: destroying square blocks by hitting them with a ball, which is controlled by deflecting it with a player-controlled bat. The process is made harder by "Aliens" in the shape of a UFO or a bird which hover over the screen, dropping bombs. Although the aliens can be dispatched by striking them with the ball or even, if they work their way down the screen, by running them over with the bat, they can deflect the ball and present an extra challenge for the player who has to dodge their bombs while trying to keep the ball going.
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