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{{Infobox game
 
|name = Bee 52
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|image = File:Bee 52.png
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|caption = Title screen.
 
|publisher = [[Camerica]]
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|developer = [[Codemasters]]
 
|console = NES
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|date = 1992
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'''''Bee 52''''' is an unlicensed NES game published by [[Camerica]] and developed by [[Codemasters]].
{{Infobox
 
|Box title = Bee 52
 
|Row 1 title = Developer:
 
|Row 1 info = CodeMasters
 
|Row 2 title = Publisher:
 
|Row 2 info = Camerica
 
|Row 3 title = Console:
 
|Row 3 info = NES
 
|Row 4 title = Date:
 
|Row 4 info = 1992}}The game is basically the life of bee. You are the bee pollinating flowers, along the way, you spit at other bugs. Not much to say.
 
   
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== Overview ==
[[File:Bee 52 - NES Gameplay|thumb|center|370px]]
 
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In ''Bee 52'', you play as Bee Number 52, one of many in the Hive, giving the task to visit the flowers, pollinate them, and collect the Nectar. After collecting some, you need to return it to the Hive to turn it into Honey. When the Honey jar is filled, the level is complete and you move onto the next level. Like many other side-scrolling shooter games, you have to fight off enemies trying to stop you from completing your mission, which you can do either by Shooting them when they are straight ahead, or stinging them if you are above them. The Enemies include Ants, Spiders, Wasps, Grasshoppers, and Frogs.
   
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Power-ups can be found by killing the Lighting bugs or visiting secret holes and includes the Sting Enhancer, giving a much longer reach, Power Shot, increasing your shot power, Bombs, which allow you kill every enemy on the screen at once, & Junior, a small bee that'll match your shot power, and take 1 hit for you.
==Gallery==
 
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The game has 12 levels, cut up into 'theme' sections from the starting Gardens (1-4) to a pond/marshland (5-8), and then inside a house (9-12).
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Mostly, the game plays like many Space scroller games, but with a bee theme.
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== Gallery ==
 
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$T2eC16F,!ysE9sy0gGQQBRqUvtEi8g~~60_57.JPG|The typical version of the cartridge.
 
$T2eC16F,!ysE9sy0gGQQBRqUvtEi8g~~60_57.JPG|The typical version of the cartridge.
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bee52BICcheats.jpg|Game Genie cheats sheet for Bee 52, included with the Realtec print. Scan courtesy of Jedrek85s.
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== Video ==
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<gallery>
 
Bee 52 - NES Gameplay
 
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[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:NES games]]
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[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
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[[Category:Camerica]]
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[[Category:Codemasters]]
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[[Category:1992 video games]]

Latest revision as of 08:10, 26 February 2020


Bee 52 is an unlicensed NES game published by Camerica and developed by Codemasters.

Overview

In Bee 52, you play as Bee Number 52, one of many in the Hive, giving the task to visit the flowers, pollinate them, and collect the Nectar. After collecting some, you need to return it to the Hive to turn it into Honey. When the Honey jar is filled, the level is complete and you move onto the next level. Like many other side-scrolling shooter games, you have to fight off enemies trying to stop you from completing your mission, which you can do either by Shooting them when they are straight ahead, or stinging them if you are above them. The Enemies include Ants, Spiders, Wasps, Grasshoppers, and Frogs.

Power-ups can be found by killing the Lighting bugs or visiting secret holes and includes the Sting Enhancer, giving a much longer reach, Power Shot, increasing your shot power, Bombs, which allow you kill every enemy on the screen at once, & Junior, a small bee that'll match your shot power, and take 1 hit for you.

The game has 12 levels, cut up into 'theme' sections from the starting Gardens (1-4) to a pond/marshland (5-8), and then inside a house (9-12).

Mostly, the game plays like many Space scroller games, but with a bee theme.

Gallery

Video