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H-Bomb!

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H-Bomb is a multi-player blast fest! The ultimate party game, based loosely on the hugely successful Bomberman series, Hover-Bomber (H-Bomb) brings new life to a classic by modernizing the game environment for today's high-tech computers. With support for up to 4 people playing either locally or remotely, H-Bomb promises fast-paced multi-player action that will surely cause plenty of good-natured rivalry and vendettas between you and your friends!

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The demo will be available soon and will be a stripped down version of the commercial version to allow downloading from distribution sites. It will consist of the first playfield out of the total 10 available in the commercial edition and animations and other items will not be included due to archive size. The TCPIP option will also be disabled.

Choose from Four Different Characters!



Firecracker! Mr. Mean!

Turbo! Razorback!

Features and Requirements (* subject to change)

cdrom drive: cdrom-based distribution only
play straight from cdrom, no install necessary
10 uniquely constructed playfields
editor to add your own custom playfields,graphic objects, music, and sounds
two to four players (local and/or remote -- 4 players max)
TCPIP based network/direct connect or dial linking of 2 computers
2 joysticks and/or 2 keyboard controls for up to 4 local players
1 meg chip, 3/6/8 megs available fast (8/16/24bit), 2 megs video card ram
OS3.x
030/25 cpu minimum, 040/25 recommended
system/multitasking friendly
24 frames per second local(graphic card and system dependent)
frame rate varies for remote play based on connection speeds
640x480, 8bit, 16bit (65536 colour), or 24bit (16.7 million colour) play screen!
AHI: 4 to 32 channels on native Amiga hardware -- includes sound card support
high colour film player with soundfx and music
artwork by Eric Schwartz, E.S. Productions
music by: Matt "Counterpoint" McLellan, Ruben Monteiro, Neil "Celsius" Gaeggeler, Roger "Rescator" H�gensen -- MSI Software, Mijk "Schagger Man" van Wiir.


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Last modified: 14 Sept 97