Overview
‘Bump ‘N’ Jump’, known as ‘Burnin’ Rubber’ in Japan, is a classic arcade game developed by Data East Corporation. The game was initially released in 1982 and quickly became popular for its engaging gameplay and vibrant graphics.
Gameplay
The player controls a car that can bump other vehicles on the road and jump to avoid obstacles. The primary goal is to reach the end of each level without crashing while scoring points by bumping enemy cars off the road or jumping over them. The game is set during a high-speed race, and players must navigate through various obstacles, including rivers and enemy vehicles.
Historical Context and Development
Developed during the early 1980s, ‘Bump ‘N’ Jump’ stands as a testament to the creative arcade game design of the era. At a time when arcade games were a dominant force in the gaming industry, Data East Corporation created a unique experience combining elements of racing with combat mechanics. The game’s jump feature was particularly innovative, adding an extra layer of strategy and excitement, as players had to time their jumps perfectly to avoid hazards and gain advantages over opponents.
Legacy
The game was significant enough to be ported to several home video game consoles, including the NES. Its memorable gameplay mechanics and innovative features have influenced many subsequent racing games, cementing its place in gaming history. Over the years, ‘Bump ‘N’ Jump’ has retained a cult following among retro gaming enthusiasts.



