Bump 'n' Jump

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Screenshot of the NES version
Screenshot of the NES version

Bump n' Jump is a game developed by Data East, and was first released in the arcade in 1982 (licensed to Bally/Midway), but versions of the game have also been released on Atari 2600 and Intellivision in 1983, the Colecovision and Commodore 64 in 1984, and the for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988. The game was released as Burnin' Rubber worldwide.

The basic plot of this game is that the players' girlfriend has been kidnapped, and they are racing to her rescue. The goal in this game is to drive from the beginning of a level to the end while bumping enemy vehicles into obstacles and jumping over various large obstacles such as overpasses, and large rivers.

Due to the bird's eye view, players cannot see the large obstacles until it is too late to jump, so the game displays a flashing exclamation point when the large obstacles are about to appear. Adding a level of complexity, the NES version of the game also requires that players pick up cans of gasoline that are interspersed throughout each course, as their car uses up fuel steadily throughout the game.

The enemy vehicles are separated into cars and trucks. Cars can be bumped into obstacles or jumped upon and destroyed, while trucks cannot be bumped; they can be jumped upon only to destroy them, and will sometimes drop obstacles that will destroy the player.

At the end of each level players receive bonus points for the remaining gasoline in their car, and the number of enemy vehicles crashed.

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