B.O.B.

B.O.B. (Known in Japan as Space Funky B.O.B.) is a video game released in 1993. Developed by Gray Matter Interactive and Foley Hi-Tech Systems, published by Electronic Arts. It is both a 2D shooter and a platform video game and is available for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive / Genesis. In August 2006, GameSpot noted that Electronic Arts would convert B.O.B. For PlayStation Portable as part of the EA Replay collection, has been released in North America in 2006.

Plot
When B.O.B. Roams her father's navy on the way to reach the appointment with her girlfriend, is in an asteroid full of enemies. By collecting occasional enhancements and exploiting their own flash light, B.O.B. He tries to get out of the planet and return from his family, along forty-five levels, numerous bosses and even rush to alien navy ships.

Gameplay
There are numerous weapons, munitions and accessories - including a punch when the bullets are over or you want to keep them. Limit time forces the player, at each level, to be as fast as possible.

B.O.B. Uses the same Wayne's World gaming engine, always from the Gray Matter - both of them in many respects.