Bomb Jack has already been released on Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 16, Plus/4, Commodore 64, ExEn, Game Boy, J2ME, Mophun, ZX Spectrum, PC-88, Wii.

All release dates for Bomb Jack

United Kingdom:
  • Amiga → Game released → 1988
  • Amstrad CPC → Game released → 1986
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1988
  • Commodore 16, Plus/4 → Game released → 1986
  • Commodore 64 → Game released → 1986
  • ExEn → Game released → December 1, 2003
  • Game Boy → Game released → 1992
  • J2ME → Game released → 2003
  • Mophun → Game released → 2003
  • ZX Spectrum → Game released → 1986

France:
  • Amstrad CPC → Game released → 1986
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1988
  • Commodore 64 → Game released → 1986
  • ExEn → Game released → December 1, 2003

Germany:
  • Amstrad CPC → Game released → 1986
  • Atari ST → Game released → 1988
  • Commodore 64 → Game released → 1986
  • ExEn → Game released → December 1, 2003

Italy:
  • ExEn → Game released → December 1, 2003

Spain:
  • ExEn → Game released → December 1, 2003

Sweden:
  • Game Boy → Game released → March 25, 1993

Japan:
  • PC-88 → Game released → August 1985
  • Wii → Game released → August 18, 2009

Explanation of statuses in release dates

Game in development

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Game released

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Not officially announced

The game has not been officially announced yet, but the likelihood of it is high. A possible release date and likely platforms are indicated.

Early Access

The game has been released in early access. This means that developers have released an unfinished, but playable version of the game, available to anyone interested. Usually, such versions are available at a reduced price or even for free, and the game is more expensive upon release. However, be prepared to encounter bugs, as development is still ongoing.

Beta testing

The game is being tested, it is available to everyone, or to a limited number of people. Tests can be closed or open. By participating in the beta test, players can try out the project shortly before its release.

Frozen

The game was in development for some time, but now it's frozen. Perhaps someday the developers will return and finish the game, but more often than not, the project is simply shut down.

Game canceled

The game's development has been definitively and irrevocably canceled. This status signifies the project's demise.

The project is closed

The game has faded into obscurity. What is currently happening with the project is unknown, but it is most likely shut down.