List of Bomberman video games
This is a list of Bomberman video games.
Main Bomberman games on home consoles and computers
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Bomberman / Bakudan Otoko | NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001 mkII, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, Sharp X1, MSX, ZX Spectrum | Original releases in Japan named Bakudan Otoko on most covers, but Bomberman in the game, released for MSX and ZX Spectrum in Europe as Eric and the Floaters. | |
3-D Bomberman | NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001 mkII, MSX, Sharp X1 | Uses first-person perspective. Japan-only release. | |
Bomberman | NES/Family Computer | Re-released on MSX in 1986 (as Bomberman Special) and on Game Boy Advance and N-Gage in 2004. | |
Bomberman | TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine, Sharp X68000, Amiga, MS-DOS, Atari ST | Released as Bomberman for the TG-16/PC Engine release, which was the first Bomberman release to support five players; first Bomberman game for the IBM-PC. It was released as Dynablaster in Europe. | |
Bomberman II | NES/Family Computer | Released as Dynablaster in Europe | |
Bomberman '93 | TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine | Released on Wii's Virtual Console. | |
Super Bomberman | Super Famicom/SNES | 4-player multitap support. First title in the series to be released on the SNES. | |
Bomberman '94 / Mega Bomberman | PC Engine, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Japan-only release for the PC Engine version, released the following year for the Western markets on Sega Mega Drive/Genesis as Mega Bomberman, 5-player multitap support; the PC-Engine version was later released on Wii Virtual Console (albeit untranslated) on March 23, 2009 in the US and on July 10, 2009 in Europe. | |
Super Bomberman 2 | Super Famicom/SNES | 4-player multitap support. | |
Super Bomberman 3 | Super Famicom/SNES | 5-player multitap support, Japan and Europe release only. | |
Super Bomberman 4 | Super Famicom | Japan-only release. | |
Saturn Bomberman | Sega Saturn | 10-player multitap support; first Bomberman game with official internet support; regarded as one of the series' highpoints. | |
Super Bomberman 5 | Super Famicom | Japan-only release. Last title in the series to be released on the Super Famicom. | |
Atomic Bomberman | PC (Windows) | 10-player support through IPX networking; first Bomberman title for Windows, developed by Interplay Entertainment. | |
Bomberman 64 | Nintendo 64 | 4-player support, first Bomberman game with 3D graphics. | |
Saturn Bomberman Fight!! | Sega Saturn | Japan-only release. | |
Bomberman World | PlayStation | First title in the series to be released on the PlayStation. Many of its gameplay elements were carried from the unreleased Virtual Boy title Virtual Bomberman. | |
Bomberman Hero | Nintendo 64 | Focus on single-player adventure game. | |
Bomberman Party Edition | PlayStation | A PlayStation port of the original NES game from 1985. Known simply as Bomberman in Japan and Europe. | |
Bomberman 64: The Second Attack | Nintendo 64 | First appearance of Pommy, one of the Charaboms. | |
Bomberman Online | Dreamcast | US-only release; 4-player local, 8-player online support. | |
Bomberman 64 | Nintendo 64 | Japan-only; 4-player support. Unrelated to the 1997 title of the same name. | |
Bomberman Generation | GameCube | One of the first games to use cel-shaded graphics. | |
Bomberman Jetters | GameCube, PlayStation 2 | PS2 release was Japan-only; based on the Bomberman Jetters anime series. | |
Bomberman Online | PC | 6-player support, exclusive to Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. | |
Net de Bomberman | PlayStation 2 | Japan-only release. | |
Bomberman: Act Zero | Xbox 360 | Realistic re-envisioning of the character. | |
Bomberman Live | Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade) | 8-player online support. | |
Bomberman Blast | Wii, WiiWare | One of the first games announced for WiiWare; also released as an expanded retail game in Japan; 8-player support, online and offline. | |
Bomberman Ultra | PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network) | 8-player online support. | |
Bomberman Live: Battlefest | Xbox Live Arcade | Last title in the series to be published by Hudson Soft. | |
Super Bomberman R | Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows | 8-player online and offline support. |
Main portable Bomberman games
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Bomber Boy | Game Boy | Known as Atomic Punk in North America and Dynablaster in Europe. | |
Bomberman GB / Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! | Game Boy | Named Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! outside of Japan; also Nintendo's earliest crossover game. | |
Bomberman GB 2 | Game Boy | Named Bomberman GB in North America and Europe. | |
Bomberman GB 3 | Game Boy | Japan-only release; released in Japan for Virtual Console. | |
Pocket Bomberman | Game Boy, Game Boy Color | GBC release only in the US and in Europe. | |
Bomberman Quest | Game Boy Color | Action-adventure video game. | |
Bomberman Max | Game Boy Color | Released in two variants, Red Challenger and Blue Champion editions. | |
Bomberman Story / Bomberman Tournament | Game Boy Advance | 4-player support. | |
Bomberman Max 2 | Game Boy Advance | Released in two variants, Blue Advance and Red Advance. | |
Bomberman | N-Gage | 2-player support over wireless play via Bluetooth. First title in the series to support wireless play.[1] | |
Bomberman (Nintendo DS) | Nintendo DS | 8-player support over wireless play, but no internet Wi-Fi support. | |
Bomberman | PlayStation Portable | 4-player support over wireless play; North America. | |
Bomberman Story DS | Nintendo DS | 4-player support over Wi-Fi connection. | |
Bomberman 2 | Nintendo DS | Named Custom Battler Bomberman in Japan. | |
Bomberman Blitz | DSiWare | 8-player support over wireless play and 4-player support over Wi-Fi connection. | |
Bomberman arcade games
Title | Year | Platform | Notes |
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Bomberman | Arcade | Known as Dynablaster and Atomic Punk in Western regions. | |
Bomberman World | Arcade | Known as Dynablaster Global Quest and Atomic Punk Global Quest/Atomic Punk 2 in Western regions. | |
Neo Bomberman | Neo Geo MVS | First and only title of the series to be released on the Neo Geo. Never released for the Neo Geo AES and Neo Geo CD. | |
Bomberman The Medal | 2018 | Arcade | A Medal game based on the videogame Super Bomberman R. |
Bombergirl | TBA | Arcade | Upcoming arcade title. |
Bomberman games on mobile devices
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Bomberman | 2003 | Mobile devices | |
Super Bomberman | 2003 | Mobile devices | |
Bomberman Jetters | 2003 | Mobile devices | Japan-only release; based on the anime series Bomberman Jetters. |
Bomberman Special | 2004 | Mobile devices | |
Bomberman RPG | 2005 | Mobile Phones | |
Play ☆ Panic Bomber + | 2005 | Mobile Phones | |
Play ☆ IQ + | 2005 | Mobile Phones | |
☆ play Bomberman Cross | 2005 | Mobile Phones | |
Bomberman Next Gotochi Kanto Hen | 2005 | Mobile Phones | |
Bomberman Next Gotochi Kinki Hen | 2005 | Mobile Phones | |
Bomberman | 2007 | iOS | |
Gachapin☆Bomberman | 2007 | i-mode | A Bomberman game using Gachapin characters; Japan-only release |
Bomberman Land Battles | 2007 | Mobile Phones | |
Bomberman Touch: The Legend of Mystic Bomb | 2008 | iOS | |
Bomberman Touch 2: Volcano Party | 2009 | iOS | |
Bomberman Dojo | 2010 | Android, iOS | [2] |
One Hundred Person Battle Bomberman | 2012 | iOS, iPad | |
Bomberman (iOS) | 2014 | Android, iOS | [3] |
VS! Bomberman | 2016 | Android, iOS | Named 対戦!ボンバーマン in Japan.[4] |
Bomberman Land games
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Bomberman Land | PlayStation | Japan-only release. | |
Bomberman Land 2 | GameCube, PlayStation 2 | Japan-only release. | |
Bomberman Land 3 | PlayStation 2 | Japan-only release. | |
Bomberman Land Touch! | Nintendo DS | 8-player support over wireless play, 4-player internet Wi-Fi. | |
Bomberman Land (Wii) | Wii | Remake of 2000 Japan-only release, designed to take advantage of Wii controller. | |
Bomberman Land (PSP) | PlayStation Portable | 4-player support with one per system or with only one copy of the game. | |
Bomberman Land Touch! 2 | Nintendo DS | 8-player support over wireless play and 4-player support over Wi-Fi connection. |
Spin-offs
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Bomber King / RoboWarrior | Famicom/NES, MSX | Released outside Japan under the name RoboWarrior; Bomberman-like progressive adventure game | |
Bomber King: Scenario 2 / Blaster Master Boy/Jr. | Game Boy | Sequel to Bomber King; slightly altered and released by Sunsoft in America and PAL regions under the Blaster Master license | |
Bomberman: Panic Bomber | PC Engine CD, Neo Geo, Super Famicom, NEC PC-9821, FM Towns, Sharp X68000, Virtual Boy, PlayStation Portable | Puzzle game, similar to Puyo Puyo and Tetris; all versions except for Neo Geo and Virtual Boy are Japan-exclusive; the original PC-Engine CD version is available for North America and Europe through Wii U Virtual Console (albeit untranslated) | |
Bomberman B-Daman | Super Famicom | Japan-only, part of the B-Daman series. | |
Bomberman Wars | PlayStation, Sega Saturn | Japan-only release; tactical role-playing game (TRPG) | |
Bomberman Fantasy Race | PlayStation | Racing game | |
Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden: The Road to Victory | Game Boy Color | Japan-only release; based on the anime series, Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden, role-playing game | |
Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden V: Final Mega Tune | Game Boy Color | Japan-only release; based on the anime series, Bomberman B-Daman Bakugaiden V, role-playing game | |
Bomberman Kart | PlayStation 2 | Released in Japan and PAL regions only; kart racing game | |
Bomberman Jetters: The Legendary Bomberman | Game Boy Advance | Japan-only release; based on the anime series, Bomberman Jetters | |
Bomberman Jetters Game Collection | Game Boy Advance | Japan-only release; based on the anime series, Bomberman Jetters | |
DreamMix TV World Fighters | GameCube, PlayStation 2 | Released in Japan only; crossover fighting game featuring Bomberman as a playable character. | |
BoBomberman | Game Boy Advance | Minigame based on the NES version of Bomberman, but using characters from the Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo series; unlocked in the Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo GBA game, Bakutou Hajike Taisen | |
Bomberman Battles / Bomberman Hardball | PlayStation 2 | Released in Japan and PAL regions only; sports and party game | |
Bomberman: Bakufuu Sentai Bombermen | PlayStation Portable | Japan-only release | |
Bomberman: Disney Stitch Edition | Mobile Phone | A Bomberman Game based on the anime Stitch![5] | |
Bomberman: Chains | iOS | Puzzle game, similar to Bejeweled |
Compilations and re-releases
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Bomberman Collection[6] | Game Boy | Japan-only release, compilation of Bomber Boy, Bomberman GB and Bomberman GB2 | |
Bomberman Selection[7] | Game Boy Color | Korea-only release, compilation of Bomber Boy and Bomberman GB2 | |
Bomberman Collection Vol. 1 | PC | Compilation of Bomberman (TG-16), Bomberman '93 and Bomberman World (PS1) for Windows | |
Bomberman Collection Vol. 2 | PC | Japan-only release, compilation of the SNES Super Bomberman 1–3 and PlayStation Bomberman Party Edition[8][9] | |
Hudson Best Collection Vol. 1 - Bomberman Collection | Game Boy Advance | Compilation title of the first two NES Bomberman games. Japan-only release |
Cancelled games
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Dyna Blaster | Atari Lynx, Commodore 64 | The C64 port was 70% complete prior to discontinuation of its development.[10][11] No more information about the Atari Lynx version has surfaced besides of being listed on April 2, 2007 at the Retro Isle website and no prototype has surfaced.[12] | |
Hi-Ten Bomberman[lower-alpha 1] | Custom NEC PC | Made for high-definition widescreen televisions but never released for the general public. First showcased and playable at Hudson Soft's 1993 Super Caravan Tournament and was last seen playable on NHK Studio Park in August 1997 in Japan. Ran on a combination of two PC Engine units (basic hardware and controller inputs) and a custom PC-based PCB nicknamed Iron Man,[lower-alpha 2] which later became the basis for the PC-FX's hardware. 5 units were produced and the last reportedly known unit was on Hudson Soft's offices in 2010 but no traces of it have been found after merging with Konami in 2011. Considered to be the first-ever HD game and said to be the basis for Saturn Bomberman. 10-player multitap support and first game in the series to support ten players locally.[13][14][15][16][17] | |
Hi-Ten Chara Bomb[lower-alpha 3] | Custom NEC PC | A updated version of Hi-Ten Bomberman, which increased the arena's size and introduced selectable characters, most of which were from other Hudson properties such as Bonk, Far East of Eden, Milon's Secret Castle and Momotaro Dentetsu. It was showcased and playable at Hudson Soft's 1994 Super Caravan Tournament.[18][13][16] | |
Jaguar Bomberman[lower-alpha 4] | Atari Jaguar | It was an exclusive entry of the franchise that was being developed for the Atari Jaguar by Genetic Fantasia and planned to be published by Atari Corporation with the license from Hudson Soft, but due to financial difficulties from Atari Corp. to keep funding its development and the system's lack of success on the market, it was quietly cancelled midway in development though artwork, prototypes and source code have been found on May 25, 2014 by Jeremy & Mike Mika, the game's programmers. 8-player multitap support.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] | |
Virtual Bomberman[lower-alpha 5] | Virtual Boy | It was an exclusive entry of the franchise that was being developed for the Virtual Boy. It was shown in Hudson's booth on Famicon Space World '95 but its release date was postponed multiple times until it was cancelled in 1996 due to the system's lack of success on the market, but many of its gameplay elements that were planned to be introduced can be seen in Bomberman World, which was released 2 years later. A flyer and a keshi mini figure of the villain God Bomber exists. A prototype from the Famicon Space World '95 show exist but no traces of it has been found.[29][30][31][32][33] | |
Bomberman 3DS[lower-alpha 6] | Nintendo 3DS | Working title. It was an exclusive entry of the franchise that was being developed for the Nintendo 3DS. It was announced in February 2011 and acknowledged one last time in E3 2011, with plans to have both single-player mode (in vein of Bomberman 64) and the multiplayer mode with support for either wireless or online play. It was the last title in the series to be developed by Hudson Soft before merging with Konami in 2011. A few screenshots, press release flyer and a five seconds teaser trailer exists.[34][35][36][37][38] |
Clones
Title | Year | Platform | Notes |
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Warp & Warp | Arcade, Family Computer, MSX, PV-1000 | Preceding the very first title of the series by two years, one of its gameplay styles, Maze World, is very reminiscent of said title. A sequel titled Warpman, was released in 1985. | |
Blow It | Commodore 64 | Developed by Input 64. One of the earliest Bomberman clones. 2-player support. | |
Bomb Blast | Gamate | Developed by Bit Corporation. Titled Bomb Blaster in some markets. | |
Bug Bomber | 1991 (Amiga) 1992 (C64, DOS, ST) | Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS | Developed by Kingsoft and published by Global Software. One of the more notable aspect of the title is the way how enemies are defeated depending on how the joystick is pressed while pressing the fire button. 4-player support. |
Exvania | Arcade | Developed by Namco. | |
Kabi-Island: Gold in Island | Watara Supervision | Developed by Thin Chen Enterprise. A top-down action-adventure puzzle game. | |
Moonquake | 1992 | Acorn Computers | Developed by Paul Taylor and originally published on the Archimedes World's December 1992 coverdisc. |
Bomboy (轟炸小子) | Sega Genesis | Also known as Explosion Kid . Developed and published by Gamtec. It was designed similar to Super Bomberman, but with no Battle Mode and the level layout omits the grid-based design common in most Bomberman games. Has 10 worlds with 5 levels each and has 2-player support. | |
Bomb Squad | 1993 | Commodore 64 | Developed and published by Exploding Head Productions. 2-player simultaneous support. Released on diskette. |
Bomb'X | 1993 | Amiga, Atari ST, DOS | Developed and published by Mediagogo, its an adult parody of Bomberman. |
Detonators: Bomber's Day | 1993 | Commodore 64 | Developed by Digital Excess. 2-player support. Released on July’s 1993 Game On diskette. |
Dynaboys | 1993 | Commodore 64 | 4-player support. |
Dynabusters | 1993 (ST) | Atari Lynx, Atari ST | Developed and released by Scynacore. 6-player support. A clone of Dynabusters for the Atari Lynx named Lynx Blast increased the number of players from 6 to 8 with link cable support. The ROM image was released to the public by the author Bjorn Spruck. |
Pang | Atari 8-bit family | Unrelated to the 1989 title of the same name. Published by ASF s.c.. | |
XBlast | 1993 | PC (Windows) and UNIX/Linux | XBlast is a multiplayer version released under the GNU General Public License by Marc Oliver Vogel for Microsoft Windows and X11R5/R6.[39][40] |
Cheeky Twins II | Commodore 64 | 2-player support, released on Magic Disk. | |
Firefox | Commodore 64 | Developed by Twice Effect. Single-player only. | |
Penguin Tower | Commodore 64 | Developed by Problemchild Productions. 2-player simultaneous support. Released on October's 1994 issue of Commodore Format.[41] | |
Bombs Away | 1995 | Atari ST | Freeware title. |
Bomber Boy | 1995 | DOS | 4-player support. |
Bombmania | 1995 | Amiga | Developed by MegArts and published by M-Soft Sotware Design. |
Bomb Mania | Commodore 64 | Single-player only. | |
Dstroy | 1995 (DOS) 2006 (Linux, Windows) 2007 (GP2X, Nintendo DS) | DOS, GP2X, Linux, Nintendo DS, Windows | Developed and published by Fully Bugged Software. 4-player support. A remake was released in 2006 for computers and in 2007 for handhelds. |
Lethal Bombs | Commodore 64 | 2-player support simultaneous. | |
Mega Blast | 1995 | Amiga, DOS | Developed by Crossroads and published by L.K. Avalon. |
Taiketsu! Rooms[lower-alpha 7] | 3DO Interactive Multiplayer, PlayStation | 4-player multitap support.[42] | |
Triada | Commodore 64 | Includes a clone named Bombi, with similar gameplay and rules. | |
Bombastic Benny! | 1996 | Commodore 64 | 2-player support simultaneous. |
Boom Zoo | Super A'Can | 2-player support simultaneous. | |
Mine Bombers | 1996 | DOS | Developed by Skitso Productions. |
The Perfect General | 3DO Interactive Multiplayer | A mini-game of a similar style is included as a free bonus only on the 3DO version.[43] | |
Boom | 1996 | Macintosh | Developed by Factor Software. |
Assassins | 1997 | Commodore 64 | 2-player support simultaneous only. |
Atak Sapera | 1997 | Commodore 64 | 2-player support simultaneous only. |
Bomb Mania | Commodore 64 | 4-player support (4-player adapter needed). | |
Bomberman 2 | 1997 | MSX | Not to be confused with the 1991 title of the same name. Developed by Paragon Productions, it was designed similar to Super Bomberman 2. Released as freeware in 2011.[44] |
Marsquake | 1997 | Acorn Computers | Sequel to Moonquake. |
Micro Assassins | 1997 | Commodore 64 | 2-player support simultaneous only. |
Rise of the Rabbits | 1997 | Amiga | Developed and published by Abyss. |
Spod Blaster | 1997 | Amiga | Developed and published by Manta Soft. 6-player support. |
Zwei Bereten | 1997 | Commodore 64 | 2-player support. |
3D Bomber | 1998 | DOS | Freeware title, similar to 3-D Bomberman. |
BlitzBombers | 1998 | Amiga | Developed by Red When Excited and published by Leading Edge. Contains both Single-player and Multiplayer modes. |
TNT Terry | Atari Lynx | Developed by Laurens Simonis and Yiri T. Kohl. It was announced in 1998, with plans to include a single-player mode and a level editor alongside the multiplayer mode, among other features, with plans to support up to 6-player via link cable. It was showcased on JagFest '98 and World of Atari 1998 Show. Development was abruptly stopped between 1998 and 1999 for unknown reasons before nearing completion, and it has not been released on any form by the authors. Only 3 prototypes are known to exist in the hands of collectors.[45][46][47][48][49][50][51] | |
Bakudanjin | 1999 | Apple Macintosh | An arcade-style game with the same game mechanic as Bomberman but with different game modes and original characters.[52] |
I Can't Believe It's Not... Bomberman | 1999 | DOS | Developed and published by Dodgy Posse. |
Isometric Bomber | 1999 | DOS | Developed by Diox Soft and published by Stratos, Asociacion de Desarrolladores. Its most notable feature is the hand-drawn crayon artstyle, similar to Yoshi's Island. |
Mr.Boom | 2017 (RetroArch, SDL2) | DOS, RetroArch, SDL2 | Mr.Boom is a freeware network compatible Bomberman clone originally developed on DOS up to 8 players with features like AI bots, pushing bombs, remote controls and kangaroo riding. It was ported to the RetroArch platform and to SDL2 in 2017.[53] |
Dynamite | 2001 | Amiga | Online support for multiplayer and sharing levels. |
BomberFUN | 2002 | PC (Windows) | Developed by LightBrain and published by dtp Vertrieb und Marketing. 8-player LAN or online support. |
Fox Jones: The Treasures of El Dorado | 2003 | PC (Windows) | Developed by Evis Games and published by Play.com.pl, its an overhead 3D arcade-styled clone. |
Bombaman | MSX | Developed by Team Bomba and published by Sunrise for MSX. | |
Rikki and Mikki to the Rescue! | 2006 | PC (Windows) | Developed by Miga Studio and published by Alawar Entertainment, Inc. |
Bomberman C64 | Commodore 64 | Developed and published by Samar Productions. Single-player only. | |
Bombaman: Extra Ammo | 2008 | MSX | Extended freeware release of the original Bombaman. |
TNT | Atari Jaguar | Developed by The Removers. It was showcased at the Atari Connexion 2008 event hosted by Retro-gaming Connexion. Not released yet. 8-player multitap support.[54][55] | |
About Bombs and Explosives | 2009 | PC (Windows) | A classic-style arcade game; main goal is to place bombs and blow up anything in users way; in single player mode, one must find the way through about 100 levels by eliminating monsters and searching for exit; in battle mode, one must destroy other players; standard last man standing type of game, or team play; freeware. |
Granatier | 2009 | Linux | Published by KDE e.V.5-player online support. |
PopTag! | 2009 | PC (Windows) | Released by Crazy Arcade; Nexon America runs a global version, almost exactly the same as Bomberman and is an MMO. |
Bomb Meirin | 2010 | Windows | Developed and published by D.N.A.Software, its a clone title based on the Touhou Project series. |
Dungeon Blaster | 2011 | Commodore 64 | Developed by Sensei-64 and published by Retro Dreams. Single-player only. |
Bomb Buddies | 2012 | Windows, Facebook | Bomb Buddies is a Bomberman style game with 8-player simultaneous multiplayer sessions across 120 levels and 8 game modes. |
Bomberland | Commodore 64 | Developed by Samar Productions and published by RGCD. 5-player support (keyboard and 4-player adapter needed). It was released as a free download on February 12, 2018.[56][57] | |
Basement Crawl | 2014 | PlayStation 4 | Developed and published by Bloober Team. |
BomberMan | 2014 | Windows Phone | Bomberman-inspired game by independent developer.[58] |
Bombing Bastards/Bombing Busters | 2014 (Wii U, Windows) 2015 (Linux, Macintosh, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita) 2016 (Android, iPad, iPhone) | Android, iPad, iPhone, Linux, Macintosh, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Windows | 4-player local and 8-player online support. |
Brawl | 2015 (Android, Linux, Macintosh, PlayStation 4, Windows) 2018 (Nintendo Switch) | Android, Linux, Macintosh, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows | Developed and published by Bloober Team. |
KABOOM! | 2015 | Apple IIGS | Developed and published by Ninjaforce. 4-player support.[59] |
Alice Dreams Tournament | 2016 | Sega Dreamcast | Funded via Kickstarter in 2015.[60] |
BomberZone | 2016 | Macintosh, Windows | Developed by Dracula Bytes and published by SC exosyphen studios SRL, its an overhead 3D arcade-styled clone. |
Retro Bombers | 2016 | Commodore 64 | 4-player support. |
Robee Blaster | ColecoVision | Developed by Jean-Michel Girard and published by CollectorVision, it is designed similar to Bomberman II.[61] |
References
Notes
- ↑ Hi-Ten Bomberman (HI-TEN ボンバーマン Haiten Bonbāman)
- ↑ Iron Man (鉄人 Tetsujin)
- ↑ Hi-Ten Chara Bomb (HI-TEN キャラBOM Haiten Kyarabomu)
- ↑ Jaguar Bomberman (ジャガー ボンバーマン Jagā Bonbāman)
- ↑ Virtual Bomberman (バーチャル ボンバーマン Bācharu Bonbāman)
- ↑ Bomberman 3DS (ボンバーマン 3DS Bonbāman 3DS)
- ↑ Taiketsu! Rooms (対決るみーず! Taiketsu! Rumiizu)
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External links
- Bomberman series at MobyGames
- "The 10-Best Video-Game Franchises". GamePro. July 7, 2006.
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