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This article is about the ZX Spectrum game. For other usages, see Timebomb (disambiguation). 1984 video game
Timebomb
TimebombScreenshot of Timebomb
Developer(s)CDS Microsystems
Publisher(s)CDS Microsystems
Platform(s)ZX Spectrum
Release1984
Genre(s)Action
Mode(s)Single-player

Timebomb is a game for the 16K ZX Spectrum computer (and which will thus run on any Spectrum), published in 1984 by CDS Microsystems. It is an unlicensed port of the arcade coin-op Check Man. While the player moves, the game plays (one note for each step taken) Beethoven's Für Elise.

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