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- Bumpy_(video_game) abstract "Bumpy, also known as Pop-Up and Cool-Ball, is a 2D platforming video game created by Loriciels. It was released for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1989. In this game, the player controls a ball, trying to get it to the exit by bouncing it off walls and various types of platforms. Loriciels wanted a 16-bit game so they handed it over to Infogrames who made Pop-up in 1991. The loading screen and graphics changed but the music sound effects and gameplay remained the same.".
- Bumpy_(video_game) computingPlatform Amstrad_CPC.
- Bumpy_(video_game) computingPlatform ZX_Spectrum.
- Bumpy_(video_game) developer Loriciels.
- Bumpy_(video_game) genre Platform_game.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageExternalLink bumpy.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageID "27889506".
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageLength "1146".
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageRevisionID "627744071".
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink 2D_computer_graphics.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Amstrad_CPC.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1989_video_games.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amstrad_CPC_games.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Platform_games.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Category:ZX_Spectrum_games.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Infogrames_Entertainment,_SA.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Loriciels.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink MobyGames.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Platform_game.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Single-player_video_game.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLink ZX_Spectrum.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Bumpy'' (video game)".
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bumpy (video game)".
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bumpy".
- Bumpy_(video_game) developer Loriciels.
- Bumpy_(video_game) genre Platform_game.
- Bumpy_(video_game) modes Single-player_video_game.
- Bumpy_(video_game) platforms Amstrad_CPC.
- Bumpy_(video_game) platforms ZX_Spectrum.
- Bumpy_(video_game) released "1989".
- Bumpy_(video_game) title "Bumpy".
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_VG.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Platform-videogame-stub.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bumpy_(video_game) subject Category:1989_video_games.
- Bumpy_(video_game) subject Category:Amstrad_CPC_games.
- Bumpy_(video_game) subject Category:Platform_games.
- Bumpy_(video_game) subject Category:ZX_Spectrum_games.
- Bumpy_(video_game) hypernym D.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type Software.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type VideoGame.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type Work.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type Work.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type CreativeWork.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type Thing.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type Q386724.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type Q7397.
- Bumpy_(video_game) type Q7889.
- Bumpy_(video_game) comment "Bumpy, also known as Pop-Up and Cool-Ball, is a 2D platforming video game created by Loriciels. It was released for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1989. In this game, the player controls a ball, trying to get it to the exit by bouncing it off walls and various types of platforms. Loriciels wanted a 16-bit game so they handed it over to Infogrames who made Pop-up in 1991. The loading screen and graphics changed but the music sound effects and gameplay remained the same.".
- Bumpy_(video_game) label "Bumpy (video game)".
- Bumpy_(video_game) sameAs Q90975.
- Bumpy_(video_game) sameAs m.04_jtt_.
- Bumpy_(video_game) sameAs Q90975.
- Bumpy_(video_game) wasDerivedFrom Bumpy_(video_game)?oldid=627744071.
- Bumpy_(video_game) isPrimaryTopicOf Bumpy_(video_game).
- Bumpy_(video_game) name "Bumpy".