Bump ’n‘ Jump

Bump ’n‘ Jump

Release: 01.11.1982
PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable Arcade Atari 2600 ColecoVision Intellivision Sharp MZ-2200 Sharp X1

Bump ’n‘ Jump is an overhead-view vehicular combat game developed by Data East and originally released in Japan as „Burnin‘ Rubber“. The arcade version was available as both a dedicated board and as part of Data East’s DECO Cassette System. It was distributed in North America by Bally Midway. The goal is to drive to the end of a level while bumping enemy vehicles into the sides of the track and jumping over large obstacles such as bodies of water.

The arcade game was a commercial success in Japan and North America. The game was ported to the Atari 2600, Intellivision, ColecoVision, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Sharp X1. The Famicom version of Burnin‘ Rubber was published as „Buggy Popper“ in Japan in 1986.

Gameplay Video

Multiplayer Modes

Arcade

Offline Players: 2 Max

ColecoVision

Offline Players: 2 Max

Intellivision

Offline Players: 2 Max
Platforms:
PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable Arcade Atari 2600 ColecoVision Intellivision Sharp MZ-2200 Sharp X1
Genres:
Racing Arcade
Developer: Data East
Publisher: Coleco, Mattel Electronics, G1M2, Telegames, Technology Associates, Data East, Dempa Shimbunsha

Release Dates

First Release: 01.11.1982
PlayStation 3
June 22, 2010 Full Release North America
PlayStation Portable
June 22, 2010 Full Release North America
Arcade
November 1982 Month Full Release North America
November 1982 Month Full Release Japan
Atari 2600
November 1983 Month Full Release North America
ColecoVision
June 1984 Month Full Release North America
Intellivision
November 1983 Month Full Release North America
Sharp MZ-2200
1985 Year Full Release Japan
Sharp X1
1985 Year Full Release Japan

External links

Involved Companies

Developer

Data East

Publisher

Coleco Mattel Electronics G1M2 Telegames Technology Associates Data East Dempa Shimbunsha

Porting

G1M2 Dempa Shimbunsha

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