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Baby Boomer

 
Games: Baby Boomer
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Genre: Shooter
  • Style: Shooter with Weapon Peripheral
  • Similar Games: Hogan's Alley (Nintendo Entertainment System), Duck Hunt (Nintendo Entertainment System), Wild Gunman (Nintendo Entertainment System)

Game Description

That crazy Baby Boomer is such a curious child. Whenever he gets a chance, he likes to go for a nice crawl in the woods. Unfortunately, there are many dangers there that an infant should not be exposed to.

In Baby Boomer, it's up to you to help the kid make his way safely through the woods. The way you do this is quite simple: Shoot anything that moves. Just about anything you see on the screen can be shot at, save Baby Boomer himself. All types of animals are there to hurt him, even devils, skeletons, ghosts, and spooks. Meanwhile, Boomer is likely to get thirsty, so you'll have to keep an eye out for any milk bottles that may be hidden in the woods.
~ Christopher Michael Baker, All Game Guide
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Baby Boomer
Babyboomer.jpg
Box art of Baby Boomer
Developer(s) Jim Meuer
Publisher(s) Color Dreams[1]
Designer(s) Jim Meuer
Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System[1]
Release date(s) NA 1989
[1]
Genre(s) Light-gun game[1]
Mode(s) Single-player, Two-player
Media NES cartridge
Input methods Zapper, NES controller

Baby Boomer is an unlicensed 1989 action video game created by Color Dreams for the NES. As a baby crawls across the screen toward numerous dangers, such as birds of prey or bottomless pits, the player uses his/her NES Zapper to shoot hazards before they hurt the baby. Shooting birds kills them; shooting clouds makes them form ice bridges over pits. Level environments include a graveyard, heaven, and hell. Up to two players can participate simultaneously and use the basic NES controller along with the Zapper.

This game was Color Dreams' first game. Like their other unlicensed games, rather than the typical grey NES cartridge, Baby Boomer is baby blue with an altered design.

The baby falling into a hole in Baby Boomer

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