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ZX Spectrum Manic Miner We cannot be covering retro games on the ZX Spectrum without devoting some time to Manic Miner. A true classic arcade game, this title has achieved cult status over the years, and the name of the games author Matthew Smith is still held in high esteem. Miner 2049er free download - Bitcoin Miner for Windows 10, Chord Miner, WebMiner, and many more programs. Miner 2049er: The objective of Miner 2049er is for Bounty Bob to survive all 10 game levels in succession without being destroyed. The game is over when the third Bounty Bob is destroyed. To reach each successive level, Bounty Bob must MASK the entire freamwork on the present level before the time display reaches 0. Miner 2049er is one of the best 'climbing games' ever made (the genre popular in early 1980s), and a much better game than the better-known Donkey Kong series. Original released on the Atari 5200 system, the game was ported to over 15 home systems including the Apple II (the version I played) and this now very rare PC version. Robot's graphics (including a neat use of use of the cycling rainbow palette technique), controls, and music give it a level of polish slightly above Miner 2049er, in my opinion.

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Miner 2049er

Developer: Livesay Computer Games
Publisher: Micro Fun
Platform: Apple II
Released in US: 1982

This game has uncompiled source code.

Miner 2049er has Bounty Bob trying to traverse through every tiny square meter in each mine, but this version also has loads of Apple logos.

Source Code Remnants

To do:
Get the offsets from a legit disk copy.
Mac

Scattered throughout the disk are some source code remnants.






The Bounty Bob series
Apple IIMiner 2049er
Atari 5200Bounty Bob Strikes Back!
ZX SpectrumBounty Bob Strikes Back!
Game BoyMiner 2049er

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Retrieved from 'https://tcrf.net/index.php?title=Miner_2049er_(Apple_II)&oldid=470278'

Control:

Game is con­trol­led by the same keys that are used to playing un­der MS DOS. For full­screen press 'Right Alt' + 'En­ter'.


Help:

This ga­me is e­mu­la­ted by ja­va­script e­mu­la­tor em-dos­box. If you pre­fer to use a ja­va ap­plet e­mu­la­tor, fol­low this link.

Miner 2049er Mac Os Download


Other platforms:

This game can be played also in a version for Ata­ri 2600. We are wor­king on the others.


Game info:

box cover
Game title:Miner 2049er
Platform:MS-DOS
Author (released):Big Five Software (1982)
Genre:Action, PlatformMode:Multiplayer
Design:Bill Hogue
Music:
Game manual: not available
Download:miner2049er.zip

Game size:

20 kB
Recommended emulator:DOSBox
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Miner 2049er is a platform video game created by Bill Hogue that was released in 1982 by Big Five Software. The game was licensed in conjunction with International Computer Group (ICG). At the time of its release, Miner 2049'er was notable for having ten different screens, which was a large number for a platform game. By way of comparison, the Donkey Kong arcade game had only four screens. The title 'Miner 2049er' indicated a 21st-century take on the California Gold Rush of around 1849, in which the gold miners and prospectors were nicknamed '49ers'.
Bounty Bob is a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on a mission to search through all of Nuclear Ned's abandoned uranium mines for the treacherous Yukon Yohan. Bob must claim each section of each mine by running over it. There are a wide variety of futuristic obstacles that he must deal with such as matter transporters, hydraulic scaffolds, and jet-speed floaters and he must also avoid radioactive creatures that have been left behind in the mines.
As Bounty Bob, the player's goal is to inspect every section of each mine in search of the evil Yukon Yohan while avoiding the various radioactive creatures that inhabit the mine. As Bounty Bob walks over a section of flooring, it fills with color. To complete the level, every section of flooring must be colored. There are ten mines in total (eleven in the ColecoVision port). Each level is timed and must be completed before the player runs out of oxygen.
Along the way, Bob encounters many objects left behind by past miners. By collecting these, bonus points are achieved and the radioactive creatures smile and turn green. While in this state, Bob can collect them and earn extra points.
Various obstacles in each mine aid and hinder Bob's progress. Ladders allow him to climb up or down to the next platform, Matter transporters teleport him to other matter transporters in that mine, chutes slide Bob off a platform (often against his will), and pulverizers crush Bob if he gets in their way.
Most levels contain some custom element, which varies from level to level. Pressing the space bar for several seconds skips a level. On the Atari 800, the player can key in the phone number on the title screen, followed by a level number to skip to that level.

More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org.

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Platform:

This ver­sion of Miner 2049er was de­sig­ned for per­so­nal com­pu­ters with o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem MS-DOS (Mi­cro­soft Disk O­pe­ra­ting Sys­tem), which was o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem de­ve­lo­ped by Mi­cro­soft in 1981. It was the most wi­de­ly-used o­pe­ra­ting sys­tem in the first half of the 1990s. MS-DOS was sup­plied with most of the IBM com­pu­ters that pur­cha­sed a li­cen­se from Mi­cro­soft. Af­ter 1995, it was pu­s­hed out by a gra­phi­cal­ly mo­re ad­van­ced sys­tem - Win­dows and its de­ve­lop­ment was ce­a­sed in 2000. At the ti­me of its grea­test fa­me, se­ve­ral thou­sand ga­mes de­sig­ned spe­ci­fi­cal­ly for com­pu­ters with this sys­tem we­re cre­a­ted. To­day, its de­ve­lop­ment is no lon­ger con­ti­nue and for e­mu­la­tion the free DOSBox e­mu­la­tor is most of­ten used. Mo­re in­for­ma­ti­on about MS-DOS operating system can be found here.

Available online emulators:

5 different online emulators are available for Miner 2049er. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game Miner 2049er are summarized in the following table:

EmulatorTechnologyMultiplayerFullscreenTouchscreenSpeed
Archive.orgJavaScriptYESNONOfast
js-dosJavaScriptYESYESNOfast
js-dos 6.22JavaScriptYESYESNOfast
jsDosBoxJavaScriptYESNONOslow
jDosBoxJava appletYESYESNOfast

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