Bomb Bee 1979 Namco
1979
Bomb Bee (c) 1979 Namco.
In this old ball and paddle game, you control a paddle that must rebound a ball into the colorized bricks and pop-bumpers.
>>> TECHNICAL DETAILS
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Main CPU : 8080 (@ 2.048 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Custom (@ 2.048 Mhz)
Screen orientation : Vertical
Video resolution : 224 x 272 pixels
Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz
Palette colors : 256
Players : 2
Control : paddle
Buttons : 1
>>> TRIVIA
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Released in June 1979.
Upon joining Namco, Mr. Iwatani wanted to design pinball games. Gee Bee, Cutie Q and Bomb Bee were his early video game/pinball hybrids. Toru Iwatani would achieve later, greater fame by designing 'Pac-Man'.
- SCORING -
Pop Bumpers : 10 or 100 points
Spinner : 10 or 100 points
Green Drops : 10 points
Blue drops : 20, 40, 60 or 80 points
1st row of drops : 10 points
NAMCO lights : 50 points
Big Pop : 1,000 points
Adjustments to scoring :
Finishing red-yellow side drop targets bank puts in barrier to the side drain and increases the pop bumper points on the side cleared.
Finishing blue top drop targets gives you a big 1,000 pop bumper which you have a limited number of hits you can give it before it explodes and gets replaced by another bank of blue drop targets.
Lighting all NAMCO lights increases bonus multiplier to 2X.
>>> TRICKS AND TIPS
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* Occasionally the ball will get stuck in a very long loop (this usually happens with the pop bumpers). Just sit back and relax while the points rack up, but eventually the game will figure out the ball is stuck and shoot it out in some other direction.
>>> GAME SERIES
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1. Gee Bee (1978)
2. Bomb Bee (1979)
3. Cutie Q (1979)
>>> DESIGNERS / PROGRAMMERS / STAFF
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Designed by: Toru Iwatani
>>> OTHER GAME RESOURCES
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Game's rom.
Machine's picture.