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{{Game| title = Bomb Brothers | {{Game | ||
|image = | |title = Bomb Brothers | ||
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|creator = [[Otto Germain]] (as Jeremy Lamar) | |creator = [[Otto Germain]] (as Jeremy Lamar) | ||
|company = None | |company = None | ||
|released = 1996 | |released = 1996 | ||
|genre = Action | |genre = Action | ||
|vault = 59 | |||
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'''Bomb Brothers''' is a game released by [[Otto Germain]] in 1996, which featured one or two player gameplay involving bombing various enemies and collecting the gems they left behind. The game is notable for having featured a large robot-powered final boss, at a time when there were no sprites available to aid in the process of creating multi-character enemies. It received a spotlight on the [[DigitalMZX]] main page. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 24 September 2015
Bomb Brothers | |
Author | Otto Germain (as Jeremy Lamar) |
Company | None |
Release Date | 1996 |
Genre | Action |
Download | DMZX Archive |
Bomb Brothers is a game released by Otto Germain in 1996, which featured one or two player gameplay involving bombing various enemies and collecting the gems they left behind. The game is notable for having featured a large robot-powered final boss, at a time when there were no sprites available to aid in the process of creating multi-character enemies. It received a spotlight on the DigitalMZX main page.