[fix] Small errors
- Ball can no longer lock to paddle - Brick edges are part of the brick
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# Breakout Game for Raspberry Pi Pico
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This is a simple Breakout game implemented in MicroPython for the Raspberry Pi Pico. The game uses the Pico-LCD-1.14 dDisplay for graphics and input.
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## Features
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- Classic Breakout gameplay
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- Simple and intuitive controls
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- Basic collision detection
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- Score tracking
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- Splash screen and game over screens
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## Requirements
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- Raspberry Pi Pico
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- Pico-LCD-1.14 display
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- MicroPython firmware installed on the Pico
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## Installation and Setup
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1. Connect the Pico-LCD-1.14 display to the Raspberry Pi Pico following the wiring diagram provided in the display's documentation.
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2. Download the MicroPython firmware for the Raspberry Pi Pico from the official MicroPython website and install it on the Pico. You can use the Thonny IDE to upload the firmware.
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3. Clone or download this repository to your local machine.
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4. Open the Thonny IDE and connect to your Raspberry Pi Pico.
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5. Copy the contents of the repository to the Pico's file system. You can do this by dragging and dropping the files from your local machine to the Thonny file explorer.
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6. Once the files are copied, reset the Pico to start the game.
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