Difference between revisions of "BugBomber (DOS)"

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===Credits===
 
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Revision as of 14:16, 20 June 2016

BugBomber
BugBomber - DOS - Germany.jpg
Platform: DOS
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 robts 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 - DOS - Title.png

The title screen.

BugBomber - DOS - Menu.png

Setting up a new game.

BugBomber - DOS - Solo.png

Setting traps for the bugs.

BugBomber - DOS - Died.png

Be careful not to blow yourself up!

BugBomber - DOS - 4-Player.png

Things get intense with four players!

BugBomber - DOS - Level Completed.png

Finishing off the first level.

Music

The only music in BugBomber is a title screen theme which was originally composed by Chris Hülsbeck. The song was converted to a DOS format by Matthias Steinwachs, but the conversion process unfortunately left out large portions of the original instrumentation.

Recording

# Title ComposerArranger Length Listen Download
01 BugBomber Theme Chris HülsbeckMatthias Steinwachs 2:51
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Credits

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Source verification is needed.

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Game Rip

Format

Download

ROL.png BNK.png

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(Info)


The ROL and BNK files are located in the root install folder. Although the instrument bank is named "STANDARD.BNK" it is not the same as the default AdLib Standard instrument bank. The game comes with it's own external music player, Ad-Lib's Play ROL program and the default SOUND.COM driver. The recording was made using this player and recorded in DOSBox.

Audio Devices

Music

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Sound

Icon - PC Speaker.png Icon - AdLib.png

If an AdLib compatible card is present, the game with auto detect it and use it for music and sound effects, otherwise, it will play sound effects on the PC Speaker and skip the title music.

Releases

  Germany.svg   Germany
BugBomber - DOS - Germany.jpg
Title: BugBomber
Platform: DOS
Released: 1992-??-??
Publisher: Kingsoft GmbH

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