Mighty Bomb Jack
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Mighty Bomb Jack[lower-alpha 1] is a platform video game developed and published by Tecmo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was later ported to the Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64.[2] Mighty Bomb Jack is a sequel to the 1984 arcade game Bomb Jack.
Mighty Bomb Jack | |
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Developer(s) | Tecmo |
Publisher(s) | Tecmo |
Composer(s) | Tsukasa Masuko Michiharu Hasuya |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Game Boy, Commodore 64,[1] |
Release | NESArcade(VS. Mighty Bomb Jack)
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Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Arcade system | Nintendo VS. System |
Within PAL-A regions, the NES version was only released in Australia. The NES version was released on the Virtual Console on May 7, 2007 for the Wii, on December 6, 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS[3] and on January 23, 2014 for the Wii U.[4][5] It is also available to play on Nintendo Switch Online as of November 2018, while an updated High Game Deviation Value! version was released on July 17, 2019. There was also a board game adaptation released by Bandai in 1986.[6]