Buzz Bombers

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Buzz Bombers Average ratng: 6,1/10 2815 reviews

AppearancesBuzz Bombers are Sonic the Hedgehog minifigures introduced in in.BackgroundThe Buzz Bomber is a recurring enemy in series. Buzz Bombers are a bee/wasp-type Badnik models created by and made first appearance in Sonic the Hedgehog (1991) as one of the most common enemies in the game. Buzz Bombers are able to hover in the air with its small but effective wings and can shoot rail detonator blasts at its target.Buzz Bombers also have several upgraded models based on them.

GuidesIntellivision GamesSoftwareTestHardwareMattel ElectronicsINTV CorporationSearsTandyGTE SylvaniaIndependentOverlaysTrade ListsOther StuffFollow for info aboutthe review system. 1 = Terrible, 5 = Awesome!Quite a challenging game - with intermissions!Graphics: 4Sound: 4Replay Value: 3Notes: 1-player game onlyBuzz Bombers is Mattel's variation on the Centipede theme, wherein you battle bees inyour garden. It seems to me you'd want bees pollinating the flowers inyour garden. In any case, when you kill a bee with a shot of spray from yourspray can, it creates a honeycomb, which acts as an obstacle like the mushroomsin Centipede. The unique aspects are that if a bee gets trapped, it creates abeehive, and there is a hummingbird that eats the honeycombs and the beehives,giving you bonus points. The hummingbird becomes more of nuisance than anythingelse, as it tends to eat the honeycombs that are most helpful to you. The soundis pretty nice, using 'The Flight of the Bumblebee' as the soundtrack.

The Buzz Bomb is a 3-dimensional diamond-shaped jig with a hole running the length of the body, which allows it to slide freely up and down the line. The shape of the lure causes it to spin and dart as it sinks in the water column, sending out vibrations which mimic a wounded baitfish, and trigger strikes from predatory fish.

Turns outthis game pushes your RF modulator pretty hard - many old Intellivision unitsexhibit interference when firing a shot from the spray can. The graphics arenice enough, and there are several intermissions.

Although I haven't reached thethird intermission lately, I do recall three intermissions:. After level 5: a swarm of bees chases a bear. After level 10: the swarm chases the bear, but then the 'mama bear' chases the swarm. Later, you see the level 10 intermission, followed by a huge bee chasing the mama bearThe key to this game is to build up a nice bee-trapping layout, as when a beebuilds a hive, you don't need to shoot it. Your spray can is limited to a smallnumber of sprays - use it up, and you're down one turn. Also, if your gardenhems you in, you lose a spray can. The Intellivision Lives site reports thatMattel attempted to market the game to the makers of Raid insecticides, but theydeclined the tie-in.

Mini metro unblocked online. Imagine that! Best Score: 339100 Level 19. ImageVendorPart NumberYearOriginDescriptionMattel Electronics443SingaporePossibly initial version—has book-style box; plastic trayMattel Electronics443Standard box, but with '1 or 2 can play' blacked out by a marker; is it one of the infamous boxes alluded to at the official site?Image not available.Mattel Electronics443Origin is not printed on box, but generic copyright info printed on back; opens on bottom flap—not a book-style box; has barcode on back; erroneously states '1 or 2 can play.' Mattel Electronics44361983French-Canadian; trayless socket; no specific part number visible; no info on top or bottom flaps of box - instead, it's inside the box; the socket for the cartridge is offset to the bottom portion of the interior rather than centered, and is different from the 'trayless pocket'Intellivision Inc.443SingaporeStandard Intellivision, Inc.

Box; bottom flap has full Mattel part number; retains '1 or 2 can play.' ErrorDigiplayN/ANoneBrazilDigiplay logo on box; uses Activision-style composition; no part number or copyright apparent; trayless pocket; manual and overlays in separate slots. ImageVendorPart NumberYearOriginDescriptionImage not available.Mattel ElectronicsN/A1982U.S.A.Origin lower left; © M.I. 1982 right of origin; ™ upper right; smaller label, rounded cornersMattel ElectronicsN/A1982SingaporeOrigin lower left; © M.I. 1982 right of origin; ™ upper right; smaller label, rounded cornersImage not available.Mattel ElectronicsN/A1982SingaporeOrigin lower left; © M.I.

1982 right of origin; ™ upper right; larger label, square cornersMattel Electronics442U.S.A.Odd black & white label with Mattel copyright; origin lower left; © M.I. 1982 right of origin; ™ upper right; large label, square corners; part number lower rightIntellivision Inc.N/A1983SingaporeNote the misspelling of the game name: BUZZ BOMBER; origin lower right; © I.I. 1983 to left of origin; ™ small, centered vertically on right edge; smaller label, rounded cornersDigiplayN/ANoneDigiplay edition; no origin; ™ upper right; red label; name not localized; submitted by Psycho Stormtrooper; image courtesy of HanksterThe strange version with the part number and other indicationsthat it's from Mattel is of indeterminate origin. Bubbu mod apk. The printquality is high, and it's definitely old enough, judging by thepaper. Is this an extremely well-made homemade sticker? Thelabel isn't the standard size, but it does have the Mattelpart number on it. Was this stock from when Intellivision,Inc.

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Tried to avoid shipping games in boxes? Can anyone outthere shed light on this?