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This is a platform video game created by the company Tehkan (later known as Tecmo) and published in 1984 for arcade machines, later in 1986 it was adapted by Elite System for Commodore C64 and was called Bomb Jack II.
Also Tecmo made another adaptation that year which was called Mighty Bomb Jack for Famicom.
There are also versions for Sega SG-1000 (1985), Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 16 (1986), Atari ST, Commodore Amiga (1988), Game Boy (1992), Java ME (2003), MSX (2004) and Atari XL/XE (2008).
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The objective of the game is to get all the bombs on the screen without being eliminated by an enemy.
In this fun and addictive adventure, players take on the role of Jack, a brave hero whose mission is to defuse bombs and collect treasure in a series of challenging levels.
In Bomb Jack, players must jump from platform to platform, avoiding enemies and collecting bombs to defuse them and earn points.
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Skill and strategy are key to passing each level, as speed and accuracy are essential to avoid hazards and progress through the game.
With its simple yet challenging gameplay, ‘Bomb Jack’ has become a classic video game from the golden age of arcade games.
The colourful graphics and catchy music add a touch of fun and excitement to the gaming experience, appealing to players of all ages.
As players progress through the levels, the difficulty increases, presenting new challenges and more dangerous enemies.
Quick reflexes and the ability to plan jumps are essential to achieve high scores and become a master of Bomb Jack.
I can't believe it, I played this many years ago haha. You unlocked a memory from my childhood.
How we entertained ourselves with simple games back then.
Regards
It was a wonderful time with challenging and fun games.
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Reading this, brings back the memories of those early platformers and they're so much nostalgic. And It’s no wonder this game became a classic from that golden era of arcade gaming.
Undoubtedly, platform games made us enjoy them for many years.
Yeah undoubtedly.