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- Bomb_Bee abstract "Bomb Bee (ボムビー, Bomu Bī) is a Japanese arcade game that was released by Namco in 1979. It is the sequel to Gee Bee, which was released in the previous year. This was a two-player ball and paddle game, which also featured a pinball simulation. A total of 284 cabinets were produced under this name.".
- Bomb_Bee computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Bomb_Bee computingPlatform PlayStation.
- Bomb_Bee cpu Intel_8080.
- Bomb_Bee designer Toru_Iwatani.
- Bomb_Bee developer Namco.
- Bomb_Bee genre Breakout_clone.
- Bomb_Bee genre Pinball.
- Bomb_Bee publisher Namco.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageExternalLink ?page=detail&id=305.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageID "4410574".
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageLength "2340".
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageRevisionID "708026562".
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_game.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Ball_and_paddle.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Breakout_clone.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_video_games.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arcade_games.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Breakout_clones.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Namco_arcade_games.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pinball_video_games.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink File:BombBee_arcadeflyer.png.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Gee_Bee_(video_game).
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Genre.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Intel_8080.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Namco.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Namco_Warp_&_Warp.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Pinball.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink PlayStation.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Raster_graphics.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLink Toru_Iwatani.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bomb Bee".
- Bomb_Bee arcadeSystem Namco_Warp_&_Warp.
- Bomb_Bee cabinet "Upright, cabaret, and cocktail".
- Bomb_Bee caption "Arcade flyer".
- Bomb_Bee cpu "1".
- Bomb_Bee designer Toru_Iwatani.
- Bomb_Bee developer Namco.
- Bomb_Bee display "Vertical orientation, Raster, 224 x 272 resolution".
- Bomb_Bee genre Breakout_clone.
- Bomb_Bee genre Pinball.
- Bomb_Bee id "7179".
- Bomb_Bee modes "Up to 2 players, alternating turns".
- Bomb_Bee name "Bomb Bee".
- Bomb_Bee platforms Arcade_game.
- Bomb_Bee platforms PlayStation.
- Bomb_Bee publisher Namco.
- Bomb_Bee sound "1".
- Bomb_Bee title "Bomb Bee".
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arcade-stub.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_video_game.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:KLOV_game.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NamcoBandai-stub.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paddle-videogame-stub.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pinball-videogame-stub.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bomb_Bee wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vgrelease.
- Bomb_Bee subject Category:1979_video_games.
- Bomb_Bee subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Bomb_Bee subject Category:Breakout_clones.
- Bomb_Bee subject Category:Namco_arcade_games.
- Bomb_Bee subject Category:Pinball_video_games.
- Bomb_Bee hypernym Game.
- Bomb_Bee type Software.
- Bomb_Bee type VideoGame.
- Bomb_Bee type Work.
- Bomb_Bee type Holding.
- Bomb_Bee type Work.
- Bomb_Bee type CreativeWork.
- Bomb_Bee type Thing.
- Bomb_Bee type Q386724.
- Bomb_Bee type Q7397.
- Bomb_Bee type Q7889.
- Bomb_Bee comment "Bomb Bee (ボムビー, Bomu Bī) is a Japanese arcade game that was released by Namco in 1979. It is the sequel to Gee Bee, which was released in the previous year. This was a two-player ball and paddle game, which also featured a pinball simulation. A total of 284 cabinets were produced under this name.".
- Bomb_Bee label "Bomb Bee".
- Bomb_Bee sameAs Q4940405.
- Bomb_Bee sameAs m.0c0sn4.
- Bomb_Bee sameAs Q4940405.
- Bomb_Bee wasDerivedFrom Bomb_Bee?oldid=708026562.
- Bomb_Bee isPrimaryTopicOf Bomb_Bee.
- Bomb_Bee name "Bomb Bee".