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Racing / Racing - Overhead · 1983

Bump 'n' Jump

Published by M Network / Mattel Electronics

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Information

Genre
Racing - Overhead
Controls
Joystick
Players
1
Programmer(s)
Akers, David, Ratcliff, Jeff
Format
NTSC
Year
1983
Publisher
M Network / Mattel Electronics
Country
USA
Medium
Cartridge
Serial
7045

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 10.0/10 · Votes: 1 · Downloads: 3,535 · Hits: 15,281

Additional Comments

A list of credits are hidden in the ROM: Copyright 1983 Mattel Dave Akers Jeff Ratcliff Pat Dulong
Complete a course without destroying any enemy cars and get 50,000 points and an extra car.
Press Select after a game to continue from the last point reached.
The game box lists the credits on the back - a concession made to the programmers in 1983. Masters of the Universe - The Power of He-Man is the only other M Network VCS game to list credits on the package.

Screenshots (5)

Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 1
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 1
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 2
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 2
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 3
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 3
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 4
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 4
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 5
Bump 'n' Jump — screenshot 5

Cover Art (6)

Cartridge 1
Cartridge 1
Cartridge 2
Cartridge 2
Cartridge 3
Cartridge 3
Cartridge 4
Cartridge 4
Cartridge 5
Cartridge 5
Cartridge 6
Cartridge 6

Instructions (8)

Instructions page 1
Instructions page 1
Instructions page 2
Instructions page 2
Instructions page 3
Instructions page 3
Instructions page 4
Instructions page 4
Instructions page 5
Instructions page 5
Instructions page 6
Instructions page 6
Instructions page 7
Instructions page 7
Instructions page 8
Instructions page 8

Ads (2)

Bump 'n' Jump · 1983
Bump 'n' Jump · 1983
Bump 'n' Jump · 1983
Bump 'n' Jump · 1983

Pins / Badges / Medals (1)

M Network Button
M Network Button

Stickers (1)

M Network
M Network

Comments (1)

  • Jeff Ratcliff27 May 2009

    Although I'm given credit on the box for being a programmer for this game, it's really not true. Dave asked me to do a little code space reduction, but my solution wasn't very good (I didn't know much about compression at that time) so he had to rewrite it. I think this task was an excuse for putting my name on the box to make up for Locomotion's demise. Dave is a great and generous guy to share credit with me when I did so little.

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