Bounty Bob Strikes Back! is the sequel to Miner 2049er published in 1984 for the Atari 8-bit family. The game adds a pseudo-3D look to the platforms and increases the level count from 10 to 25. As with the original, the Atari 8-bit version was released on ROM cartridge.[1] A port for the Atari 5200 was released the same year, followed by versions for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum in 1985.
Gameplay screenshot (Atari 8-bit)Title screen of the Commodore 64 port
Gameplay is similar to Miner 2049er in that the player must inspect every section of 25 mines while avoiding mutants within a set time. One difference from the original game is that after losing a life, sections on platforms remain covered and destroyed enemies do not reappear, thus making it easier to complete a level.
Reception
The game reached number nine on Billboard's list of top-selling entertainment computer software in June of 1985.[2]
In the final issue of Your Sinclair, the ZX Spectrum version was ranked number 56 on "The Your Sinclair Official Top 100 Games of All Time."[3] In 2004, the ZX Spectrum version was voted the 19th best game of all time by Retro Gamer readers in an article originally intended for a special issue of Your Sinclair bundled with Retro Gamer.[4]
References
Friedland, Nat, ed. (May 1985). "New Products". Antic. Vol.4, no.1. San Francisco, CA: Antic Publishing. p.90. ISSN0745-2527– via Internet Archive.
Billboard Publications (2 June 1985). Borg, Donald G (ed.). "Software best sellers". The Record. Vol.90, no.305. Hackensack, NJ: John Borg. p.O-11 – via Newspapers.com.
Nash, Dennis, ed. (September 1993). "Let the People Decide! The Results". Your Sinclair. Vol.1, no.93. Future Publishing. p.11–12 – via Internet Archive.
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