![]() ![]() He can’t jump on enemies though and he doesn’t even have any weapons. There are a few other comparisons to the Mario franchise – the level design looks inspired by the games and erm… Jack jumps. Right… Well, Jack’s only skill is the power of jumping and boy can he jump. I can’t think of anything that rhymes with that. To diffuse bombs he simply collects them and either eats them or puts them in his pockets as there’s nothing remotely explosive about this game. What’s it all about then? Jack gets fired from his job at the bread factory so decides on a career change to diffuse bombs. It’s boring and in typical NES fashion, pretty hard for chumps like me. Now that I replay this on the Switch, I remember why I didn’t really play it. ![]() ![]() Look them up, I don’t want too many links to Amiga related stuff as this is about the NES Online game. I was too busy playing Rainbow Islands or Leander. I don’t recall spending that much time with it though as it was very repetitive and I didn’t find any real joy with it. So, Mighty Bomb Jack (typing that to stay on track and to keep the keyword going) is an NES game that later had a port to the Amiga. I loved Impossamole and I love YouTube as you can find these old games without having to find an overpriced Amiga on eBay. The only connection is the word bomb and platforming. I had this around the same time as Bomberman and Impossamole. My first encounter with Mighty Bomb Jack was the Amiga 500. Cursed To Golf PS5 Review: The Best Golfer That Ever Died ![]()
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