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#Lode runner 2 nes software
Lode Runner is a Shareware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by ZX Games.
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Both window and full screen modes available Level selection: you (or someone else) can play any level you have already completed

Additional keys: dig to the left/to the right Exclusive control technology: your character will never get jammed or stuck You will have to vary your tactics to win Unique AI makes the enemies act natural. 150 original levels, each of them with its own zest and strategy Lode Runner by ZX Games features enhanced functionality and redeveloped graphics. Levels become progressively more difficult and enemies turn more aggressive to keep you excited. The game idea is simple: With your nimble and valiant hero you collect treasures, dig traps for enemies (a.k.a Bungelings) that are trying to hunt you down and move up the screen to get to the next level.
#Lode runner 2 nes series
The series has connections to the Bomberman. It has been on the market for over two decades already, which is amazing even for real life things, let alone the fast changing computer industry. Lode Runner is a puzzle platformer video game series, with its first game originally released on the Apple II. Originally developed by Broderbund, the game was one of the first to fuse arcade with puzzle elements. The original game, released in 1983 for the Apple by Broderbund, consisted of 150 levels and was one of the first games to include a Level Editor.A myriad of ports and remakes have been released ever since by companies such as Sierra, Bandai, and Hudson Soft (mostly due to the NES version being a resounding success in Japan). Bomberman Act:Zero is inspired by the plotline of the NES Bomberman.Lode Runner takes you back to the golden era of innovative game concepts. Cubic Lode Runner by Hudson features character designs based on the NES incarnation, including Bomberman-like guards. Bombs were introduced as a gameplay element in the remake, Lode Runner: The Legend Returns, and make recurring appearances in subsequent games. In the final stages, Black Bombermen appear as enemies.Īfterwards, both series largely went separate ways and have only been linked loosely. In the storyline, Black Bomberman steals a large amount of gold from the Time Machine Research Center, and uses a time machine to escape and hide the gold throughout time. This upgraded edition of Lode Runner features five Runners that match the five playable colors of the console's Bomberman games, as well as a versus mode.
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While the TurboGrafx-16 Bomberman has a different story, the PC Engine Battle Lode Runner reincorporates elements of the Bomberman series. During the ending, Bomberman is indeed shown to become human - specifically Lode Runner, making the main character of both series one and the same. Bomberman is a bomb-producing robot of an underground compound that attempts to escape upon hearing a rumor that robots reaching the surface become human. The storyline of the game is a prequel to the events of Lode Runner, which is stated in the Japanese manual. This became the standard Bomberman design.

In the NES Bomberman, the player character's sprite is borrowed and recolored from the guards seen in the NES conversion of Lode Runner by Hudson Soft (and by extension Championship Lode Runner, a pack of fan-created levels). The original Lode Runner character is not present in every iteration, but also appears in such games as Lode Runner's Rescue (in which he must be rescued by his daughter Alexandra) and Lode Runner 2 (in which he is accompanied by a female Lode Runner named Jane). In the storyline of the first game, the Galactic Commando known as Lode Runner (who was later given the name "Jake Peril" as other Lode Runners were introduced) has the goal of reclaiming the people's stolen gold from the guards of the Bungeling Empire (itself a recurring group of villains from early Brøderbund titles). Lode Runner is best known for pioneering the concept of level editors. Coming in contact with guards or falling into pits causes the player to lose one of his five lives and restart the level. Each level is made up of multiple stories that can be reached with ladders. If the player succeeds, a new level is unlocked. The player must progress through different levels and collect gold while avoiding guards. The series has connections to the Bomberman series. 1983-2017 Lode Runner is a puzzle platformer video game series, with its first game originally released on the Apple II.
