Bombjack

It seems Bombjack's at no.1 today and it's another hugely popular game that i've never been that fond off. I played it again recently and it's quick, responsive and works very well, but i found it utterly boring for some reason. Can somebody please sell it to me, what's so good about it?
I have a strange aversion to popular games. I must be missing something. But then again it wasn't in Stuart Campell's top 100 so it can't be that good...
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  • edited October 2010
    I know what you mean...

    I like it, but I always find it a little samey. I sort of want it to bring new enemies or new backgrounds.

    I've been playing the arcade version on my turnarcade :smile: and that also leaves me cold.

    So, over to you fans of the game to sell it to more than one of us!
  • edited October 2010
    I used to enjoy playing this with my late aunt and uncle back in the late 80's, but since both died (my aunt especially) - my uncle in 1990 and aunt in 2006, it's not been the same. I tried to play it the other day but I just didn't feel any fun in playing it.
  • edited October 2010
    This game is not "samey" at all!

    There are plenty of stages, and the difficulty curve of them is spot on. In the early stages you'll be using your knowledge of which bombs spark in which sequence to go for speed runs, but later stages can be all about just grabbing bombs as quickly as possible to get the hell out of there before the ufos start wizzing about (unless you're a better player than me I guess!)

    But then when the stages start repeating (to different backdrops), the enemies' speed also starts increasing and you have to think on your feet. Although regular enemies appear in predictable sequences, the evil egyptian bird will constantly respawn to a random corner of the stage when killed. This gives the game enough of a random factor to be a real arcade-style challenge, and not just a memory, theoretical planning and repetitive input test that can be found in something like Solomon's Key.

    Also not blowing my own horn here but head on over to the Speccy tour to check out my leading BJ run of 1.5 million (fnar fnar!)
  • fogfog
    edited October 2010
    at the time in the arcade.. it was colourful .. maybe thats why it got a good rating..

    but as said already , the order you pick things up in.. and of course gliding slowly past the enemies :)

    I remember buying it in games world in king st. Hammersmith.. how sad am I .hehe
  • edited October 2010
    It is a shame, however, that the "orb" type enemies behave in the same way as the "drill" ones.
  • edited October 2010
    I like Bomb Jack. It's one of those games perfect for short-time gaming. Good graphics, movement, very original when it came out.
  • edited October 2010
    Well, I'm not mad about the game, but it's such a nice lil package. All played on a neat single screen with clearly defined goals, a bit like Bubble Bobble. Very easy to load up for a quick blast. It's just right in its own way.
  • edited October 2010
    Bomb Jack is, in my humble opinion, one of the best conversions the Spectrum got back in the day. The game is awesome. I think it deserves the first place, at least for a while.
  • edited October 2010
    Bomb Jack is a great conversion of an even greater Arcade game.

    The great thing is the level design and learning the placements of the lit bombs. Learning the hovering and mega-jump mechanics. Learning where and when bonus points would appear (in the Arcade game, you had an indicator that built up when you collected lit bombs and if you collected 8 bombs, then the power up circle would appear).

    It also allowed you to play in a simple way for low points or to play more skillfully for more points (the lit bomb trail). All the time you have to skillfully negotiate enemies that can appear anywhere.

    It was also fair.

    When enemies appear, they can appear on top of you, or in your path. If this happens, you don't just die. Initially, enemies don't kill you. You have about a second to get out of the way. This means that there are very few unfair deaths in Bomb Jack. It was built to be enjoyed superficially, or to be mastered by experts but at all times being fair.

    The Arcade game is in my top 5 games ever. The Spectrum conversion is excellent, but I do recommend you play the Arcade game for the pure experience.
  • edited October 2010
    For those who like to see Lebowsk1' excellent Bomb Jack recording, here is the links:

    Download RZX:

    http://www.homeactionreplay.org/search.php?gamename=Bomb%20Jack&tourney=65

    Download Snapshot to use:

    http://www.zxspectrum.homeactionreplay.org/tour/tour10/sr.php

    But I can almost for sure guarantee that recordings with better scores will appear. Not from me, but from other players, and I'm sure Lebowsk1 will improve his score a lot before the Tour is over. So stay tuned :)

    BTW, it's not to late to sign up, and join the fun :)
  • edited October 2010
    I never played this game back in the day, and I discovered it in the emulator times...I played it a lot and it seemed quite, very fun. Now I try to play it again and it doesnt seem as fun as it was 3-4 years ago. But still, one of the greatest conversions for the Spectrum.
  • edited October 2010
    I have mixed feelings about bomb jakck, i do like it as a game but if i recall corectly its one of the reasons i left the speccy behind. I saw it being played at a friends house on an Amiga and was blown away by the graphics, wich led me to ditch the speccy for my mark1 master system.
  • edited October 2010
    Anyone who doesn't like Bombjack has no soul.
  • 1980-20.. wrote: »
    I have mixed feelings about bomb jakck, i do like it as a game but if i recall corectly its one of the reasons i left the speccy behind. I saw it being played at a friends house on an Amiga and was blown away by the graphics, wich led me to ditch the speccy for my mark1 master system.

    Eh? You bought a Master System because of the Amiga's graphics?
  • edited October 2010
    Eh? You bought a Master System because of the Amiga's graphics?

    Yeah. Well originaly i wanted a NES but my mum and dad were convinced you needed to run it through the vcr to make it work so a year later i got the Master System.
  • edited October 2010
    takapa wrote: »
    Bomb Jack is a great conversion of an even greater Arcade game.

    The great thing is the level design and learning the placements of the lit bombs. Learning the hovering and mega-jump mechanics. Learning where and when bonus points would appear (in the Arcade game, you had an indicator that built up when you collected lit bombs and if you collected 8 bombs, then the power up circle would appear).

    It also allowed you to play in a simple way for low points or to play more skillfully for more points (the lit bomb trail). All the time you have to skillfully negotiate enemies that can appear anywhere.

    It was also fair.

    When enemies appear, they can appear on top of you, or in your path. If this happens, you don't just die. Initially, enemies don't kill you. You have about a second to get out of the way. This means that there are very few unfair deaths in Bomb Jack. It was built to be enjoyed superficially, or to be mastered by experts but at all times being fair.

    The Arcade game is in my top 5 games ever. The Spectrum conversion is excellent, but I do recommend you play the Arcade game for the pure experience.

    Have to disagree with you there - there are many unfair deaths in Bombjack.

    Never been a fan.
  • edited October 2010
    Got to agree with Takapa - Bombjack for me is one of the best arcade conversions to grace the speccy.

    Brilliant game that still plays well today.
  • edited October 2010
    huh? I don't think Merman likes it!
  • edited October 2010
    jdanddiet wrote: »
    Anyone who doesn't like Bombjack has no soul.
    Then I am a cyborg :razz: I can't say I ever liked it so much. Not a bad game in itself, but far too much frustrating and repetitive for my liking. Not one of my favorites.
  • fogfog
    edited October 2010
    jdanddiet wrote: »
    Anyone who doesn't like Bombjack has no soul.

    and scrabble / make a chip / stonkers / chequered flag ?
  • edited October 2010
    fog wrote: »
    / make a chip /

    Never played Make-a-Chip - would love to but don't seem to be able to find a copy anywhere.. Never mind. :grin:

    Re: Bombjack - I have good memories of playing this game - took a while to get the hang of it but remember getting quite practised in collecting the sparking bomb chains.

    I certainly wouldn't have put it at #1 (or even in my top #20), but I'm sure the very presence of this thread will now cause it to plummet unexpectedly..! :razz:
  • Morkin wrote: »
    Never played Make-a-Chip - would love to but don't seem to be able to find a copy anywhere.. Never mind. :grin:

    Re: Bombjack - I have good memories of playing this game - took a while to get the hang of it but remember getting quite practised in collecting the sparking bomb chains.

    I certainly wouldn't have put it at #1 (or even in my top #20), but I'm sure the very presence of this thread will now cause it to plummet unexpectedly..! :razz:

    Surely one vote per game per registered member wouldn't be that hard to implement. Cos as it stands that list is meaningless.
  • edited October 2010
    Be great if you could see who voted for what. Eg for the top game of 2010 you can create a poll thread and actually list who voted for what, i hope thats set up later this year when someone creates that thread

    Must admit theres been so many great games already in 2010 (plus a few others previewed in that other thread) its going to be very very tough to judge, think 2010 might be the best year for homebrew games ever ?
  • edited October 2010
    I loved Bombjack and played it quite a lot, until in one game I managed to get through about 3 times as many levels as I ever had before, mostly through good luck. Then it was obvious that I'd never be able to do that well again, so I stopped playing.
  • edited October 2010
    Bombjack's not a favourite of mine, to be honest. It's a good game, don't get me wrong; it's a good conversion of a good arcade game, but that's the problem - it's good, but not great. There are too many other great Spectrum games for me to give a merely good one too much time. Even if you restrict the list to arcade games, I'd still prefer Tapper, R-Type, Commando, Arkanoid 2, Ghosts 'n' Goblins, Bubble Bobble, Green Beret, and others to Bombjack.

    Bombjack, to me, is like Paperboy, Gauntlet, Tempest, etc, in that it just never took hold of my attention in the way that some games do. Nothing wrong with the game, it just doesn't "do it" for me.
  • edited October 2010
    I love Bomb jack and I think the Spectrum version is the best one, closely followed by the Gameboy version.
  • edited October 2010
    The arcade version is a masterpiece of design and polish. The colourful graphics and music are very alluring. Nice try on the speccy, with all the gameplay intact, but without the colour and music why play the speccy version when you can play the original on mame?
  • zx1zx1
    edited October 2010
    I love Bombjack and found it quite addictive. I also thought the backgrounds were well drawn. I still play it today and i think it still stands up well.
    The trouble with tribbles is.......
  • edited October 2010
    Good graphics - not just how they look , but how they are animated and move. Great sound effects for a Speccy game. Tbh when I first played it on the Speccy i'd never seen a Bombjack arcade machine (and I'm someone who spent half their summer in arcades) - didnt even realise it was a conversion at the time tbh.

    Yeah good game , not a game I particularly like , but I can appreciate that it is good quality and very playable for someone who likes this type of game.
  • edited October 2010
    I want to make a t-shirt which says "Do you like BJ?" on the front, and the Bomb Jack logo on the back.

    (inspired by this: ftp://ftp.worldofspectrum.org/pub/sinclair/screens/load/b/gif/BombJackEditor.gif )

    I definitely think it deserves a position as high as number 1 because you won't find a better action game. It moves incredibly smoothly, and as one poster said it is also very fair.

    (someone else came on here and said there were many unfair deaths, but without actually being specific about what kind of deaths you mean, how are we supposed to debate that? The only one I can think of is that the egyptian bird will spawn randomly to somewhere which screws you up, but you can plan around that and even bait the bird away from where you need to go if neccesary)
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