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Bounder Sinclair ZX Spectrum - Price Guide & Market Values

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Details

Console
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Genre
Action & Adventure
Publisher
Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd.
Release
1985

🌍 Market Value

Last update: 1/28/2026
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US/NTSC $8
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US/NTSC $12
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Market Value & Price Range: Bounder

Market analysis for Bounder on Sinclair ZX Spectrum . This action & adventure title, published by Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd., published in 1985, remains a staple for Sinclair ZX Spectrum collectors. Market data is updated daily based on verified sales history.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Bounder Rare?

Released in 1985 for Sinclair ZX Spectrum , Bounder is a action & adventure title from Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd. that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Gremlin Graphics Software Ltd.'s classic titles, combined with the appeal of the action & adventure genre, makes it a solid addition to any Sinclair ZX Spectrum collection.

Description

The player controls a tennis ball which is used to navigate courses, composed of numerous tiles, which are suspended high above ground. The ball must be bounced past walls and over enemies; coming into contact with either, or plummeting over the edge of the course, results in the loss of one of the player's seven lives. Courses feature power squares, which push the tennis ball forward and allow longer jumps, these must be utilized to complete the course. Power squares are also used to enable the tennis ball to reach mystery spaces, tiles with question marks, which contain extra lives and bonus jumps which are used on bonus screens. Mystery spaces can also destroy the tennis ball, resulting in the loss of a life, through instant destruction or by freezing the ball in place while a missile flies across the play area and explodes.