Summary
- Release Year: 1982
- Genres: Arcade, Platform
- Platforms: Apple II, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8-bit, ColecoVision, Commodore C64/128/MAX, Commodore VIC-20, DOS, Epoch Super Cassette Vision, FM-7, PC-8800 Series, Sharp X1, Texas Instruments TI-99, Thomson MO5
- Developers: Big Five Software
- Publishers: Comptiq, Micro Fun, Reston Publishing Company, Inc., Tigervision
Miner 2049er (1982): A Retro Mining Adventure
Miner 2049er is a classic arcade game released in 1982 by Bally Midway. The game is set in the year 2049, and the player controls Bounty Bob, a miner who must collect gold and other valuable minerals while avoiding deadly mutant organisms.
Miner 2049er is a single-screen platformer with simple but addictive gameplay. The player controls Bounty Bob with a joystick, and can move him left, right, up, and down. Bob can also jump and shoot.
The goal of Miner 2049er is to collect all of the gold and other valuable minerals on each screen. Bob can collect gold by walking over it, and he can collect other minerals by shooting them with his gun.
Bob must also avoid contact with the deadly mutant organisms that inhabit the mine. These organisms come in a variety of forms, including spiders, snakes, and bats. If Bob touches a mutant organism, he will lose a life.
Bob can also collect various articles left by previous miners for bonus points. These articles include things like dynamite, which can be used to destroy obstacles, and jetpacks, which can be used to fly over enemies.
Miner 2049er is a challenging but rewarding game. It is a great example of early arcade gaming, and it is still a lot of fun to play today.
Gameplay
Miner 2049er is a single-screen platformer with simple but addictive gameplay. The player controls Bounty Bob with a joystick, and can move him left, right, up, and down. Bob can also jump and shoot.
The goal of Miner 2049er is to collect all of the gold and other valuable minerals on each screen. Bob can collect gold by walking over it, and he can collect other minerals by shooting them with his gun.
Bob must also avoid contact with the deadly mutant organisms that inhabit the mine. These organisms come in a variety of forms, including spiders, snakes, and bats. If Bob touches a mutant organism, he will lose a life.
Bob can also collect various articles left by previous miners for bonus points. These articles include things like dynamite, which can be used to destroy obstacles, and jetpacks, which can be used to fly over enemies.
Development
Miner 2049er was developed by Bally Midway, a company that was founded in 1960. Bally Midway was one of the pioneers of the arcade game industry, and it is responsible for developing some of the most iconic arcade games of all time, including Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Donkey Kong.
Miner 2049er was designed by Steve Ritchie, who is also known for designing other classic arcade games, such as Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man. Ritchie was inspired to create Miner 2049er after reading an article about the California Gold Rush.
Release
Miner 2049er was released in arcades in 1982. The game was a critical and commercial success, and it quickly became one of the most popular arcade games of the early 1980s.
Miner 2049er was ported to a number of home computers, including the Atari 2600, the Commodore 64, and the Apple II. The home computer versions of the game were not as popular as the arcade version, but they were still enjoyed by many gamers.
Legacy
Miner 2049er is considered to be one of the classic arcade games of the early 1980s. The game is still enjoyed by many gamers today, and it is considered to be an important part of gaming history.
Miner 2049er has been cited as an inspiration for a number of other video games, including Lode Runner and Dig Dug. The game has also been featured in a number of television shows and movies.
Conclusion
Miner 2049er is a classic arcade game that is still a lot of fun to play today. The game is simple to learn but difficult to master, and it offers a challenging and rewarding experience. If you are a fan of classic arcade games, then you should definitely check out Miner 2049er.
Review Score
8/10