Bomb Bee | |
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Arcade flyer
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Developer(s) | Namco |
Publisher(s) | Namco |
Designer(s) | Tōru Iwatani |
Platform(s) | Arcade, PlayStation |
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Genre(s) |
Pinball, Breakout clone |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players, alternating turns |
Cabinet | Upright, cabaret, and cocktail |
Arcade system | Namco Warp & Warp |
CPU | 1x Intel 8080 @ 2.048 MHz |
Sound | 1x custom WSG @ 2.048 MHz |
Display | Vertical orientation, Raster, 224 x 272 resolution |
Bomb Bee (ボムビー? Bomu Bī) is a Japanese arcade game that was released by Namco in 1979. It is the sequel to Gee Bee, which was released in the previous year. This was a two-player ball and paddle game, which also featured a pinball simulation. A total of 284 cabinets were produced under this name.
The genre of the game is to be considered ball and paddle. It is the sequel game of Gee Bee. The maximum number of players is two, and the two players have to alternate. The control is a rotary analog stick. The main object of the game is to move two paddles that ricochet a ball which flies around and needs to hit the colored bricks above it. When the bricks are cleared out of the side sections, it will turn that same side's pop-bumper into 100 points instead of 10. It is bonus multiplier to get the ball to light up the word "NAMCO".