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''B.O.B.'' is a PlatformGame published in 1993 by Creator/ElectronicArts. It was originally developed for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem by Chris Gray Enterprises (aka Gray Matter) and ported to the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis by Foley Hi-Tech Entertainment.

B.O.B. is a teenage android trying to make a blind date. Unfortunately, his car crashes on a weird planet full of hostile creatures. B.O.B. carries a gun arm that can carry up to six kinds of ammunition, and various kinds of remotes useful for getting through tricky spots.

No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]'' the rapper Music/{{Bob}}, or to the character from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens''.
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!!This video game contains examples of:
* CaptainCrash: When B.O.B. finally scores a car to get him out of one planet, he shortly totals it and crashes on another world.
* DoubleJump: B.O.B. can jump in mid-air as many times as he uses trampoline remotes.
* EveryTenThousandPoints: B.O.B. gets another life every 200,000 points.
* HatOfFlight: The helicopter hat remote allows B.O.B. to fly.
* LevelGoal: Swirling orange teleporters are B.O.B.'s exit to the surface of the planet.
* ParasolParachute: Opening an umbrella remote makes B.O.B. fall more slowly.
* PasswordSave: Six-digit passwords are given out every few levels.
* TotallyRadical: Well, not quite totally, even though B.O.B. does say "Totally!", "Yo!" and "Psych!"
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[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bob_1993.png]]
''B.O.B.'' is a PlatformGame published in 1993 by Creator/ElectronicArts. It was originally developed for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem by Chris Gray Enterprises (aka Gray Matter) and ported to the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis by Foley Hi-Tech Entertainment.

B.O.B. is a teenage android trying to make a blind date. Unfortunately, his car crashes on a weird planet full of hostile creatures. B.O.B. carries a gun arm that can carry up to six kinds of ammunition, and various kinds of remotes useful for getting through tricky spots.

No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]'' the rapper Music/{{Bob}}, or to the character from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens''.
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!!This video game contains examples of:
* CaptainCrash: When B.O.B. finally scores a car to get him out of one planet, he shortly totals it and crashes on another world.
* DoubleJump: B.O.B. can jump in mid-air as many times as he uses trampoline remotes.
* EveryTenThousandPoints: B.O.B. gets another life every 200,000 points.
* HatOfFlight: The helicopter hat remote allows B.O.B. to fly.
* LevelGoal: Swirling orange teleporters are B.O.B.'s exit to the surface of the planet.
* ParasolParachute: Opening an umbrella remote makes B.O.B. fall more slowly.
* PasswordSave: Six-digit passwords are given out every few levels.
* TotallyRadical: Well, not quite totally, even though B.O.B. does say "Totally!", "Yo!" and "Psych!"
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No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]'' or to the rapper Music/{{Bob}}.

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No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]'' or to the rapper Music/{{Bob}}.Music/{{Bob}}, or to the character from ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens''.
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No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]'' or to the rapper Music/BoB.

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No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]'' or to the rapper Music/BoB.Music/{{Bob}}.
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No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]''.

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No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]''.Bob!]]'' or to the rapper Music/BoB.
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* GameEngine: Uses a modified version of the game engine used for ''Wayne's World'' (SNES version) and ''James Bond Jr.'', and ''Ren & Stimpy: Veediots!'', released a few months later, would also use this same engine.
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''B.O.B.'' is a PlatformGame published in 1993 by Creator/ElectronicArts. It was originally developed for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem by Chris Gray Enterprises (aka Gray Matter) and ported to the SegaGenesis by Foley Hi-Tech Entertainment.

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''B.O.B.'' is a PlatformGame published in 1993 by Creator/ElectronicArts. It was originally developed for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem by Chris Gray Enterprises (aka Gray Matter) and ported to the SegaGenesis UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis by Foley Hi-Tech Entertainment.

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''B.O.B.'' is a PlatformGame published in 1993 by Creator/ElectronicArts. It was originally developed for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem by Chris Gray Enterprises and ported to the SegaGenesis by Foley Hi-Tech Entertainment.

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''B.O.B.'' is a PlatformGame published in 1993 by Creator/ElectronicArts. It was originally developed for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem by Chris Gray Enterprises (aka Gray Matter) and ported to the SegaGenesis by Foley Hi-Tech Entertainment.


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* GameEngine: Uses a modified version of the game engine used for ''Wayne's World'' (SNES version) and ''James Bond Jr.'', and ''Ren & Stimpy: Veediots!'', released a few months later, would also use this same engine.
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* HatOfFlying: The helicopter hat remote allows B.O.B. to fly.

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* HatOfFlying: HatOfFlight: The helicopter hat remote allows B.O.B. to fly.
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* TotallyRadical: Well, not quite totally, even though B.O.B. does say "Totally!" and "Psych!"

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* TotallyRadical: Well, not quite totally, even though B.O.B. does say "Totally!" "Totally!", "Yo!" and "Psych!"
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No relation to the SitCom ''[[Series/{{Bob}} Bob!]]''.
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''B.O.B.'' is a PlatformGame published in 1993 by Creator/ElectronicArts. It was originally developed for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem by Chris Gray Enterprises and ported to the SegaGenesis by Foley Hi-Tech Entertainment.

B.O.B. is a teenage android trying to make a blind date. Unfortunately, his car crashes on a weird planet full of hostile creatures. B.O.B. carries a gun arm that can carry up to six kinds of ammunition, and various kinds of remotes useful for getting through tricky spots.
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!!This video game contains examples of:
* CaptainCrash: When B.O.B. finally scores a car to get him out of one planet, he shortly totals it and crashes on another world.
* DoubleJump: B.O.B. can jump in mid-air as many times as he uses trampoline remotes.
* EveryTenThousandPoints: B.O.B. gets another life every 200,000 points.
* HatOfFlying: The helicopter hat remote allows B.O.B. to fly.
* LevelGoal: Swirling orange teleporters are B.O.B.'s exit to the surface of the planet.
* ParasolParachute: Opening an umbrella remote makes B.O.B. fall more slowly.
* PasswordSave: Six-digit passwords are given out every few levels.
* TotallyRadical: Well, not quite totally, even though B.O.B. does say "Totally!" and "Psych!"
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