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Bomb Jack

 
Games: Bomb Jack
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Genre: Action
  • Style: Fixed Screen Platform

Game Description

As Bomb Jack, a caped-crusader of unknown origin, it's your job to defuse all the bombs in each level, while avoiding the many nasty denizens you encounter. "Levels" are in actuality just single, static screens with various platforms strewn about. While the character can't fly per se, he can jump incredibly high, allowing him to move around the screen with veritable ease.

Things aren't quite this simple, however, since advancement brings on ever-increasing numbers of enemies that run the gamut from flying, bird-like robots to more menacing beasts. If you're touched by any of them, you lose a life, and losing all your lives ends the game. Extra lives are earned by reaching set score intervals, as well as by picking up coins which appear randomly on the screen from time to time. Power balls also appear, on rare occasions; when touched, they freeze all the enemies on the screen, granting a brief respite from the constant onslaught.

Bombs can be collected in any order, but collecting them in a predetermined order (indicated by the next correct bomb flashing red) increases scoring dramatically. Backdrops range from the Sphinx in Egypt to the bright lights of the city, though they don't affect gameplay in any way.
~ Gavin Frankle, All Game Guide
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Bomb Jack
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Developer(s) Tehkan
Publisher(s) Tehkan
Platform(s) Arcade
Release date(s) 1984
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single player, 2-player alternating
Cabinet Upright/Table-Top
Display Standard resolution raster

Bomb Jack (ボンジャック?) is an arcade platform game that was released in 1984 by Tehkan (known today as Tecmo). It was followed by two official sequels, the console and computer title Mighty Bomb Jack, and the arcade game Bomb Jack Twin. There was also Bomb Jack II, a licensed follow-up developed for 8-bit home computers by the European games publisher Elite Systems.

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Plot and gameplay

The player controls Jack, a superhero who can leap and glide. Someone has planted 24 bombs at famous tourist sites (the Sphinx and Great Pyramids, the Acropolis, Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, and two cityscapes resembling Miami Beach and Hollywood, which appear only as screen backgrounds rather than unique game locations). Jack must fly around the screen to collect the bombs. Each screen uses a different configuration of platforms upon which Jack may run and jump. Eventually, the levels reoccur a number of times with increasing difficulty.

Bomb Jack's arcade version

Jack "defuses" the bombs by simply touching them. As soon as he has touched the first, he triggers a sequence in which another bomb's fuse lights up, and so on. A player can score a bonus in each round by touching 20 or more bombs in the correct lit-fuse sequence. Jack may also defuse an unlit bomb by touching it, but this impedes his opportunity to score the bonus for that screen. It also delays the appearance of the game's bonuses and power-ups.

The lit fuses have no strategic purpose other than the bonus; a lit bomb left unattended does not explode.

Enemies such as birds, mummies, turtles, and orbs float around the screen, making Jack lose a life if he touches them. Collecting bombs will increase the bonus meter at the top of the screen (collecting lit bombs increases it more). When the meter is completely filled up, a circular bouncing "P" appears, and when collected, it will turn all the enemies into bonus coins for a short period during which Jack may collect them. Other similar bonuses are the "B" which increases the score multiplier (up to 5x), the "E" which gives an extra life, and the rare "S" which awards a free game.

Ports

Bomb Jack was ported to various home computer systems from 1985 to 1992. A Java ME version was published on 2003.

Background musics

Bomb Jack's Round 1 music is the ending song from the Japanese animated cartoon series Spoon Obasan (Mrs. Pepper Pot), sung by Mari Iijima. Round 2 was set to the music of the Beatles' Lady Madonna, which had been licensed by Tehkan. When the game was re-released on the Tecmo Classic Arcade compilation for XBOX, the music from Mighty Bomb Jack for the NES was used, due to the music licensing issues.

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