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Baby Boomer (video game)






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Baby Boomer
Developer(s)Color Dreams
Publisher(s)Color Dreams
Gradiente (Brazil)
Designer(s)Jim Meuer
Platform(s)Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • SA: 1989
  • Genre(s)Light gun shooter
    Mode(s)Single-player, two-player

    Baby Boomer is a light gun shooter released by Color Dreams for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Zapper in 1989 in North America. Cartridges were manufactured and sold without being licensed by Nintendo. In Brazil, Color Dreams licensed the game to Gradiente.

    Gameplay[edit]

    Boomer has fallen down a hole, leading to his instant demise.

    Baby Boomer left his crib and set out for the dangerous wilderness outside of his house.

    As Boomer crawls across the screen toward numerous dangers, such as birds of prey and bottomless pits, the player uses the NES Zapper to shoot hazards before they hurt Boomer. Shooting birds kills them; shooting clouds makes them form ice bridges over pits. Levels include a graveyard, the "Pearly Gates" of heaven, and the pits of hell. Up to two players can participate simultaneously and use the controller along with the Zapper.

    Release[edit]

    This is the first game by Color Dreams. Like the company's other unlicensed games, rather than the typical grey NES cartridge, Baby Boomerisbaby blue with a design altered to bypass Nintendo's 10NES copy protection system.


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