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Bomb Jack Infogrames (Bit Managers;New Frontier)1992Collecting bombs and defeating your enemy as you go makes this coin-op conversion one of the most high-scoring and exciting games available.

Totally addictive
Superb graphics
Screen after screen of challenging fun***
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Bomb Jack  Elite;Encore;Entertainment & Computer Products (Elite)1986Collecting bombs and defeating your enemy as you go makes this coin-op conversion one of the most high-scoring and exciting games available.

Totally addictive
Superb graphics
Screen after screen of challenging fun***
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Bomb Jack  Tehkan1984In Bomb Jack, the player controls Jack, who must collect all the bombs in order to complete the current round and go onto the next one. This sounds easy, right? Wrong! Making Jack's task difficult are numerous enemies such as birds, mummies, turtles, and orbs.

In each round, collecting a number of bombs results in a bonus coin appearing, and collecting this coin will make the player's score increase 2 to 4 times. More often than not, the "power ball" appears, and when you collect this, you can defeat enemies and have more time to collect all the bombs. There is also the "E" coin, which gives Jack one additional life, but rarely does this coin appear.

The more you progress through the game, the more difficult it becomes, as enemies travel more quickly to get you.
[Moby Games]***Collect all the bombs avoiding many kind of enemies. Great bonus if you collect only the burning bombs!
Cool backgrounds (especially the Egyptian one) and a pretty soundtrack.

E gives you an extra life. S gives you a free credit (look out for the spelling mistake on the free credit screen).
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Bomb Jack  Elite1986Collecting bombs and defeating your enemy as you go makes this coin-op conversion one of the most high-scoring and exciting games available.

Totally addictive
Superb graphics
Screen after screen of challenging fun***
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Bomb Jack  Elite (Paradox Software)1988Collecting bombs and defeating your enemy as you go makes this coin-op conversion one of the most high-scoring and exciting games available.

Totally addictive
Superb graphics
Screen after screen of challenging fun***
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Bomb Jack  Elite (Paradox Software)1988Collecting bombs and defeating your enemy as you go makes this coin-op conversion one of the most high-scoring and exciting games available.

Totally addictive
Superb graphics
Screen after screen of challenging fun***
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Bomb Jack  Elite1986Collecting bombs and defeating your enemy as you go makes this coin-op conversion one of the most high-scoring and exciting games available.

Totally addictive
Superb graphics
Screen after screen of challenging fun***
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Bomb Jack  Elite (The Conversion Company)1986Collecting bombs and defeating your enemy as you go makes this coin-op conversion one of the most high-scoring and exciting games available.

Totally addictive
Superb graphics
Screen after screen of challenging fun***
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Bomb Jack  In-Fusio (Elite)2003 Mobilelabelminimizeminimize
Bomb Jack  Elite (Progressive Media)2003 Mobilelabelminimizeminimize
Bomb Jack  Elite (eemo)2003 Mobilelabelminimizeminimize
Bomb Jack  Sega1985 SG-1000labelimageminimize
Bomb Jack  Softbank (Welcomecat)1985Collecting bombs and defeating your enemy as you go makes this coin-op conversion one of the most high-scoring and exciting games available.

Totally addictive
Superb graphics
Screen after screen of challenging fun
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Bomb Jack  Mindware (Tehkan)1996 NEC PC9801labelminimizeminimize
Bomb Jack II Elite1987 ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Bomb Jack II Elite1987 C64labelimageminimize
Bomb Jack II Elite1986 C16/Plus4labelimageminimize
Bomb Jack II Elite1987 Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
Bomb Jack Twin NMK1993Two players at the same time Arcadelabelimageminimize
Mighty Bomb Jack  Elite1990 Amigalabelimageminimize
Mighty Bomb Jack  Elite1991 C64labelimageminimize
Mighty Bomb Jack  Elite1990 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Mighty Bomb Jack  Elite1991 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Mighty Bomb Jack  Tecmo1986
[100]***Mighty Bomb Jack improves the single-screen platform action of the original [game=#24]Bomb Jack[/game] by featuring scrolling levels. The game plays generally very well, but is fully packed with sometimes very difficult to find secrets, secret rooms, different exits and so on. And you had to find a couple of hidden items to unlock the "best" ending.***Mighty Bomb Jack is an action/adventure game that was originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987 by Tecmo. The hero of the game, Jack, must make his way through 16 levels of a pyramid in order to defeat the demon Belzebut and rescue the royal Pamera family. Each level is split into two parts; an action zone and a Royal Palace room. Action zones can be split up into several portions, and contain power-ups usually hidden in treasure chests such as money bags, Mighty Coins, and Mighty Drinks. Mighty Coins allow Jack to change colors; blue allows Jack to open orange treasure chests, orange allows him to open any treasure chest by simply touching it from the side, and green transforms all enemies on the screen into coins for 5 seconds. Mighty Drinks add 10 seconds to the game's timer.
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Vs. Mighty Bomb Jack Tecmo1986 Arcadelabelimageminimize
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