Bomberman GB

Bomberman GB
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Developer(s) Hudson Soft
Publisher(s) Hudson Soft
Director(s) Norio Ohkubo
Producer(s) Norihito Miyamoto
Designer(s) Norio Ohkubo
Katsuhiko Urabe
Hiroji Kiyotake
Yoshimitsu Chokki
Programmer(s) Kenji Ogata
Artist(s) Shoji Mizuno
Composer(s) Yasuhiko Fukuda
Series Bomberman
Platform(s) Game Boy
Release
  • JP: August 10, 1994
Genre(s) Action, maze
Mode(s) Single-player

The Bomberman GB (ボンバーマンGB, Bonbāman Gēmu Bōi) video games were a series of Bomberman games for the Game Boy created by Hudson Soft. It began with Bomberman GB in 1994 and ended with Bomberman GB 3 in 1996.

Bomberman GB (ボンバーマンGB, Bonbāman Gēmu Bōi) is the first Bomberman GB game. It was released on August 10, 1994 in Japan and in other countries in the same year under the name Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!.

Plot

White Bomberman is out riding on his motorcycle, when he's suddenly ambushed by Black Bomberman and his gang, who rough him up and steal all of his power-up items. Now White Bomberman must chase them down to get them back!

Gameplay

Similar to most Bomberman games, the objective is to destroy enemies using bombs in a Maze-like room to move on to the next stage. Gray walls can be blown up as well. Certain gray walls contain power-ups (which increase the power of explosions, or the number of bombs that can be set) and locate enemies.

Bomberman GB 2

Bomberman GB 2
North American cover art
Developer(s) Hudson Soft
Nintendo
Publisher(s)
Director(s) Tomohisa Goi
Producer(s) Norihito Miyamoto
Designer(s) Yuko Chikuda
Programmer(s) Tomonari Ikeda
Artist(s) Shoji Mizuno
Naoto Yoshimi
Composer(s) Yasuhiko Fukuda
Series Bomberman
Platform(s) Game Boy
Release
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single-player

Bomberman GB 2 (ボンバーマンGB2, Bonbāman Gēmu Bōi Tsū) is the second Bomberman GB game. It was released in Japan in 1995. It was later released in North America and Europe in 1998 by Nintendo as Bomberman GB due to the previous game being released under the title Wario Blast featuring Bomberman!.

Plot

A Bomberman named Indy Bomber sets out on a long journey to uncover a legendary treasure called the Ring of Wishes. He discovers a scripture and begins reading it, but soon falls into a trap in the floor and ends up in a cave. Now he must find hs way out of the cave and find the Ring of Wishes!

Gameplay

In single player, the main objective is to defeat the enemies that lurk in the cave and find the exit when done. There are two modes that can be selected before each new stage; Mode A, which requires the player to simply destroy all the enemies, and Mode B, which requires the player to defeat the enemies in a certain order. When an area is cleared, the player earns a new ability to help them in later levels.

The game supports up to four players through use of the Game Link Cable.[2]

Bomberman GB 3

Bomberman GB 3
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Developer(s) Hudson Soft
Publisher(s)
Director(s) Norio Ohkubo
Noriyuki Nakagami
Producer(s) Norihito Miyamoto
Designer(s) Norio Ohkubo
Artist(s) Shoji Mizuno
Naoto Yoshimi
Kozue Satoh
Composer(s) Yasuhiko Fukuda
Series Bomberman
Platform(s) Game Boy
Release Game Boy
  • JP: December 20, 1996
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single-player

Bomberman GB 3 (ボンバーマンGB3, Bonbāman Gēmu Bōi Surī) is the third Bomberman GB game. It was released in Japan only in 1996.

Plot

The 11th planet of Bomber Nebula, named Owen, faces a sudden earthquake. Deep within its underground, the terrible Evil Bomber, who had been trapped for ages, finally rises to power and steals the Bomber Capsules from Bomberman. Bomberman and his friends must now take back the Capsules and defeat Evil Bomber!

Gameplay

The game retains its original maze-like gameplay. However, at the beginning of each stage, an objective is displayed that must be completed to clear it. Every fifth level involves collecting gems on the map, and if the player collects enough, two bell items will appear near the exit. These two items will offer the player help during the boss fight. After defeating a boss, it will leave behind Bomb Capsules that can be used in the shop to purchase extra abilities.

References

  1. http://www.gamefaqs.com/gameboy/564352-bomberman-gb/data
  2. "GB Bomberman 2". Electronic Gaming Monthly. Ziff Davis (72): 84. July 1995.
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