B-1 Nuclear Bomber Stats
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Game Description
B-1 Nuclear Bomber is a video game released in 1980 for the Atari 8-bit family of home computers. It was developed by Avalon Hill Game Company, which was known for producing board games.
The game puts the player in control of a B-1 bomber and tasks them with flying over enemy territory to drop nuclear bombs on strategic targets. The gameplay involves navigating through various defenses, including anti-aircraft guns, surface-to-air missiles, and enemy fighter planes. The player must also manage the bomber’s fuel and ammunition levels while avoiding damage to the aircraft.
B-1 Nuclear Bomber was one of the first video games to tackle the topic of nuclear warfare. Its release generated some controversy, with critics arguing that the game trivialized the devastating consequences of nuclear war. Despite the controversy, the game was a commercial success and remains a notable early example of a military-themed video game.
Game Details
Here is pretty much everything you ever wanted to know about B-1 Nuclear Bomber.
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- Game Developer(s):
- Avalon Hill
- Microcomputer Games
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- Game Publisher(s):
- Avalon Hill
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- Year Released:
- 1980
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- Available Platform(s):
- PC
- Commodore 64
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- Number of Players:
- Single-Player
- Multiplayer
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- Type(s) of Game:
- Flight Simulator Video Games
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