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is a 1981
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developed by
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under contract for Hoei Corporation. It was distributed in arcades by
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in Japan and Europe, and by
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in North America. It was the first
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to include horizontal and, in one segment, vertical
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. ''Jump Bug'' was ported to the Emerson Arcadia and the Leisure Vision home systems. The game uses a limited form of
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, with the main scene scrolling while starry night sky is fixed and clouds move slowly, adding depth to the scenery. This was a year before ''
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'' (1982), with its three moving layers.


Gameplay

The player controls a constantly bouncing car, which resembles a
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(or "bug"), driving through a city, mountains, pyramid, and underwater. The height of the jump and speed of a fall can be controlled with the joystick. The player can shoot various enemies that appear. Points are gained by collecting treasure, killing enemies and jumping on clouds. The game primarily scrolls left to right, but when inside the pyramid it also scrolls vertically. In that section the player is able to move in any direction, including to the left.


Reception

In Japan, ''Jump Bug'' was tied with ''
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'' and '' Space Panic'' as the 14th highest-grossing 1981.


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{{reflist 1981 video games Arcade video games Platform games Scrolling shooters Sega arcade games Video games developed in Japan