Bomber Man
Bomber Man

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Category | Enterprise |
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K

this thing has a built in joystick so it gets my vote


Surprised that this game was ported to such an obscure computer, even the likes of the Dragon32, Oric and even the Jupiter Ace (mainly as a joke at the time) were more known. Looking around though I don't think that it's an official port...
From what I know Enterprise 64/128 got Spectrum and Amstrad ports in a more literal sense, a lot of those by homebrewers or Hungarian devs. It's also like the SAM Coupe where it can run Spectrum games from an emulator cartridge. Meaning that this Bomber Man port was done by a Hungarian dev/homebrewer using an early Spectrum version before the name change or the Spectrum version running off the emulator, TOSEC credits this as a hack and ZX Spectrum as a tag.
There are some original games/ports that were made for the machine e.g. Sorcery, Cyrus II Chess, Steve Davis Snooker, Hungaroring F1, Jammin, Eddie the Exterminator, WindSurfer, Williamsburg Adventure 3 and some Videoton stuff but they are few and far between since the computer was a flop with much of the stock sent to Hungary. I think the only publishers that this computer got were EnterSoft, BoxSoft, Loriciel briefly, Microdeal very briefly and Novotrade but there might be a couple more. None of the big names that's for sure, even though Entersoft did publish a US Gold game (Beach Head).
From what I know Enterprise 64/128 got Spectrum and Amstrad ports in a more literal sense, a lot of those by homebrewers or Hungarian devs. It's also like the SAM Coupe where it can run Spectrum games from an emulator cartridge. Meaning that this Bomber Man port was done by a Hungarian dev/homebrewer using an early Spectrum version before the name change or the Spectrum version running off the emulator, TOSEC credits this as a hack and ZX Spectrum as a tag.
There are some original games/ports that were made for the machine e.g. Sorcery, Cyrus II Chess, Steve Davis Snooker, Hungaroring F1, Jammin, Eddie the Exterminator, WindSurfer, Williamsburg Adventure 3 and some Videoton stuff but they are few and far between since the computer was a flop with much of the stock sent to Hungary. I think the only publishers that this computer got were EnterSoft, BoxSoft, Loriciel briefly, Microdeal very briefly and Novotrade but there might be a couple more. None of the big names that's for sure, even though Entersoft did publish a US Gold game (Beach Head).

There's a lot this upload makes me think that i cant fit in one commentary
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