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Posted on Jun 18th 2013 at 05:40:14 PM by (A8scooter)
Posted under Atari 8Bit Atari Big Five Software Miner2049er

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Here is another game that I find dear to my heart ... Big Five Software's Miner 2049er. Released in 1983, this is the first installment of the Bounty Bob series.  In this game you need to defeat the monsters in each level with tools that are provided to you and be able to step on each section of the floor. You are able to jump from one area to another but be-careful, if you fall you will go splat. ( which is kinda cool just the same ).

For the collectors of this system this title provides 3 different label variations ( blue picture, silver text and blue text labels)  along with 2 manual variations (one states this is for the 400/800 and another stating its for the 400/800/1200) .

Even though I have never beaten this game it is greatly addictive since it's premise is so simple that you would think " I got this no problem", but like any well made game you realize its easier said than done.

This is one title I would highly recommend to the Atari 8 bit community. Although this review might be short for this title, if you play this game I can assure you that your amount of time enjoying this game will be much longer and intense.

Stayed tune to see what games from the way back I pull out and rediscover. Feel free to comment and make any gaming suggestions. Your game suggest might just make it to the next review. Email to Braves1545@aol.com Subject: Moment In Time


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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