Popular games for collection Burnin' Rubber

01.11.1982

Bump 'n' Jump is an overhead-view vehicular combat game developed by Data East and originally released in Japan as "Burnin' Rubber". The arcade version was available as both a dedicated board and as part of Data East's DECO Cassette System. It was distributed in North America by Bally Midway. The goal is to drive to the end of a level while bumping enemy vehicles into the sides of the track and jumping over large obstacles such as bodies of water. The arcade game was a commercial success in Japan and North America. The game was ported to the Atari 2600, Intellivision, ColecoVision, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Sharp X1. The Famicom version of Burnin' Rubber was published as "Buggy Popper" in Japan in 1986.

31.12.1993

Despite the smutty title, the only ‘big people’ requirement is a driving license, as you’re racing through Europe and America in a variety of cars. Each level has a visual background reflecting part of the country. The route is mapped out beforehand, but it needn’t be strictly adhered to, as the surrounding roads are all presented and can be used as you wish. The computer cars in the race will often deviate from the course as well, adding real navigation to the proceedings. You accrue damage from contact, which needs to be repaired after the race, so you need to keep some prize money coming in. The racing is illegal, so you are pursued by police as you go, similarly to Crazy Cars 3, so make sure not to get caught, and do your dangerous driving out of their sight. You’ll have to drive on the correct side of the road and negotiate pedestrians and other traffic as well

07.07.2009

Rule the world in this fast-driving, explosive racing extravaganza! Play the Daily Challenge or take on the globe in World Domination! Burnin' Rubber 3 is filled with fast cars and explosive challenges. Are you ready to dominate the world? Burnin' Rubber 3 is the first game to ever feature weapons in the Burnin' Rubber series. The player is supposed to dominate the world by completing many different challenges on five different continents, America, Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia (also a country that has one mission). The player starts in America with the Phaser GTI equipped with a Machine Gun, but once they complete more challenges, they can unlock more vehicles, such as the Rebel, Inferno 66, Panther V8, and more. The player can unlock weapons such as the Mini Gun, Grenade Layer, Grenade Launcher, and others. Since March 2017, this game was removed from the game portal Shockwave.com due to the deprecation of NPAPI plugins on modern browsers. On March 19, 2018, Xform released the Burnin' Rubber 3 standalone.

10.08.2010

Explore the Burnin' Rubber universe in 5 free-roaming worlds! Collect tickets to fight in the toughest challenges yet! Battle in Special Missions to unlock new worlds and content. Are you ready for the biggest Burnin' Rubber in the world? Burnin' Rubber 4 is the fourth game in the Burnin' Rubber series which first released on August 10, 2010. The player is supposed to complete many different challenges and stages throughout the game. The player is given two cars to start with, the Bullet 350 and the Phaser GTI. The player can also start off with the Abraham N1 when completing Burnin' Rubber 3. The player is tasked with the goal of collecting all tickets in the four free roam maps, which are The City, Big Rock, Snow Peak, and The Jungle. The City is available at the beginning, meanwhile the other free roam maps excluding The Docks have to be unlocked. There are a total of 36 tickets in the game which nine are located in each of the four maps mentioned. The Docks is excluded from this. On March 2017, Burnin' Rubber 4 was removed from the game portal Shockwave.com due to the deprecation of NPAPI plugins on modern browsers. On May 17, 2018, Xform released the standalone version of Burnin' Rubber 4.

23.04.2013

Burnin' Rubber 5 is the fifth title in the Burnin' Rubber series which was first released on April 23, 2013. The player starts with the A7, and weapons like the Machine Gun or the Rocket Launcher, but once it completes more challenges, they can unlock more vehicles, such as the Rebel, Eagle, Vice, and more. And in terms of weapons, the player can unlock weapons such as the Mini Gun, Fuel Air Rocket Launcher, Laser Turret, and more. Also seen are special weapons, which are turrets that can rotate 360 degrees to attack enemies at all times.

07.10.2008

Burnin' Rubber 2 is the sequel to the first game and is the second installment in the Burnin' Rubber series which was released on October 7, 2008. In Burnin' Rubber 2, the players race their way into five different types of maps and fifteen levels to unlock new races and new cars. Players will have to collect enough points from collectibles around the map and/or score by beating the race in a low amount of time, or winning the race with the car in good condition. An upcoming standalone version is supposed to release in the future.