BugBomber (C64)

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BugBomber
BugBomber - C64 - Germany.jpg
Platform: Commodore 64
Year: 1992
Developer: Kingsoft GmbH

BugBomber is a Bomberman-esque multiplayer action game where you try to destroy computer bugs and your opponents with bombs, landmines, bolts of energy, and seeker robots in the matrix of a computer's memory. Power-ups randomly appear on the screen and increase your abilities if you get them and each of the four possible players are uniquely drawn.

Screenshots

BugBomber - C64 - Title.png

The title screen.

BugBomber - C64 - Menu.png

Setting up a new game.

BugBomber - C64 - Solo.png

Setting traps for the bugs.

BugBomber - C64 - Died.png

Be careful not to blow yourself up!

BugBomber - C64 - Hatchling.png

Using a hatchling.

BugBomber - C64 - Level 2.png

Starting the second level.

Music

The only music in BugBomber is a title screen theme which was composed by Chris Hülsbeck, probably first for the Amiga and later converted to Commodore 64 using his own TFMX Editor.

Recording

The music was recorded using VICE 3.2.

# Title Composer Length Listen Download
01 BugBomber Theme Chris Hülsbeck 2:30
Download

Credits

(Source: Protection Check, code recognition.)

Game Rip

Format

Download

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Download

(Info)


Audio Devices

This game uses the computer's built-in SID chip and sounds the same on every one of them. An official NTSC release is not known.

Releases

  Germany.svg   Germany
BugBomber - C64 - Germany.jpg
Title: BugBomber
Platform: Commodore 64
Released: 1992-0?-??
Publisher: Kingsoft GmbH

Links


BugBomber
BugBomber Platform - AMI.png • Platform - C64.png • Platform - DOS.png
Notable Songs BugBomber Theme
Notable Personnel Chris Hülsbeck
Notable Companies Kingsoft