We suspect we may now owe Warner Bros money for a public performance but, to be fair, screw them. Their hired goons are likely yo be out turning over children’s parties, threatening family gathering and turning over picnic tables to extort their blood money from the innocent, rather than reading the world’s most popular website focused on the interactive entertainment and digital media industry in Scotland. Fools.
Cobra’s now planning TWO new games in the iBomber series, to be announced in July this year which promises to take iBomber into whole new realms of bombing. We’re hoping for precision guided-ordnance and drone aircraft, which allow one to engage in illegal assassination of foreign nationals, or a wider range of tactical weaponry, such as bunker busters, runway ravagers or napalm.
In the meantime, why not sit and reminisce about the good old days, with a pint of wallop round the old joanna and raise a glass to the good old days with the original iBomber trailer. We remember when all this was fields. Blackened, burned, desolate fields. And rubble.
Happy birthday iBomber. As pioneering and aficionados of all that is good and right when it comes to games, we’re certain you’ll have bought and played iBomber before now. However, to celebrate its third birthday, Cobra have thoughtfully made the game FREE for a limited period. You could tell your non-iBombing chums.