In Japan, the game sold over 1.5 million copies by 1987. In North America, the game received a positive review from
Computer Entertainer upon release, with a score of 7.5 out of 8 stars, the same as
The Legend of Zelda in the same issue. They called
Mighty Bomb Jack a fast-paced "adventure-action game" that is "loaded with nuances which you will continue to discover as play" and said it is a tough, frustrating, "just one more time" game that "will have you back for more and more!" while
Eurogamer called it "[kind of] clever", though "not exactly deep".
IGN called the
Wii Virtual Console version of
Mighty Bomb Jack "a poor candidate for your time investment".
Nintendo Life criticized the game's platforming and level design, stating that "dynamics of [the game] are somewhat broken" and that "the key to success is anticipating how [enemies] will move in order to get past", because their behavior is "almost random". On the other hand, Nintendo Life praised
Mighty Bomb Jacks secrets for adding some
replay value, as well as the game's sense of humor. ==Notes==