JJ22 Aug 2016
I loved the original, but when I finally played BBSB I was let down. The fake perspective on the platforms makes jumps way more difficult than it should be (you have to pretend the perspective doesn't exist).
Punkydudester21 Dec 2014
One of my favorites for sure. It had a lot of replay value.
Baz30 Sept 2013
A textbook example on how to create a good solid platform game. Was pretty tricky but had enough humour, challenge and gimmicks to keep one returning to it. Very entertaining. I never did complete it, but had much fun trying to!
Atari Frog19 Jun 2012
How about paying attention first? The Aackosoft release is definitely a "9" and you'll find the cartridge version under Big Five Software where it belongs...
bountyBobme15 Jun 2012
Why is this at a 9? There are at least 2 to 4 cassettes on eBay at any one time. Cheap to. Why is Bounty Bob listed as cassette only? Shouldn't there be a cart icon, that should be listed as 8 or 9.
Level4214 Oct 2010
The best platform game ever. On any system !
Visit http://www.bigfivesoftware.com !!!!
The most brilliant hi-score table EVER, I could NEVER figure out how they re-arranged the letters when there are more names on the table...
Love it !
Gwobby26 Apr 2009
Wow a level designer - C'mon now pleeeease:-D
John May25 Apr 2009
I can't think of a better platform game - always hoped the Big Five team would bring out more in the series.
The saddest thing though is Tim at Databyte UK had a level designer for it but it never got released.
Gwobby20 Apr 2009
C'mon it's better than Miner 2049er: the levels are too easy and on the harder difficulty some are physically impossible due to the speed of the bugs. BBSB is much more challenging and has more screens. Plus BBSB has the unique controlled jumping! Both exceptional games though :-)
Retro Kel19 Apr 2009
This is quite possibly the second best platformer ever made for the Atari - the first best game of course being Miner 2049'er. Both games were absolutely great to play and I still enjoy playing them on the emulator now. Nowadays of course I know all the levels off by heart (Sad or what?) so I don't have to try and work out how to get to the next level.
Still great games to play even now - anyone who has never played these games - GET THEM NOW!!!
Richard2 Aug 2008
Robert, I also bought this tape version in the Netherlands. And I also "played it to death". I always admired Bill Hogue from cramming this much fun into the old 64k 800XL! A few years later I got this game on (boot-) disk. That was quite a relief! No more "13 minutes left to load" (see screendump above).
Robert8 Jul 2008
This is in my opinion the best platform game on the Atari 8-bit. I played it to death. The Dutch Aackosoft tape release was in an incredibly big box that could easily contain 8 normal tape covers. But it only contained a bare tape and a poster with instructions.
Jonny EOL11 Nov 2006
A mostly outstanding platformer, with all sorts of features and surprising (it's got the best high-score table ever, bar none). Could have done with a few more 'skip previously completed levels' options - getting beyond Level 5 in sitting was an exercise in patience.
Darry Conlan1 Feb 2006
There is a standalone .exe playable on Windows at http://www.bigfivesoftware.com/Emulator/emulator.htm
You can play Bounty Bob and Miner on your PC!!
Thomas Smailus17 Jan 2006
As a fan of Miner 2049'er, I've been wanting this game since I heard of it, but as it won't run on an actual Atari for the US (PAL/NTSC differences in ROM) - so I'd LOVE to finally be able to play on an emulator.. but alas, there is no image! ARGH! I do have the floppy (PAL) - can it run on a standard emulator if you feed it the PAL ROM?