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Japan: December 21, 2000 Japan: September 24, 2008 (PSN) Bomberman Land (ボンバーマンランド) is a video game for the PlayStation. This game is the first in the series to feature various minigames instead of the usual grid-like gameplay.
It was released only in Japan. Modes Story Mode In classic Bomberman Land Fashion, the player has to venture through a collection of minigames to progress through the different zones of the theme park and finally battle against the antagonists,. Battle Pack Mode The Battle Pack Mode resembles the usual grid-like gameplay of Bomberman. Main (.
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. Manufacturer: HUDSON SOFT. # of players: 1 TO 4. Difficulty: MODERATE.
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Of Levels: 12. Theme: ACT/ADV Just when you thought your friends could go home. The sequel to the ultimate party game is here! Featuring all new techniques and power-ups, not to mention a larger playing field, Bomberman 2 is everything the first one was and more! There are tons of cool new features like the ability to pick up your own bombs and toss them over walls and other bombs, and turning your bombs into rubber so they can bounce off walls or other bombs when you kick your bombs into them. Returning power-ups are the already mentioned kick ability and the detonator.
Invite your friends over and get ready for some serious bombing. There are 10 new battlefields, some with warps, conveyor belts, and underground tunnels. There is even a cool Tag Mode for two-on-two team competition. Happy bombing!.
Theme: Action. Release: April/May '94 Hudson's super hot blastathon's back for more over-the-top competition. Like the first SFC version, up to four players can tap in for intense free-for-all bouts that leave only one b-man standing. If you can't get four people together, the computer can provide up to three opponents for competition. New items like rubberized bombs that bounce off blocks and walls have been added to crank up the heat. There are 12 different playing fields for competition, including one with slippery floors.
ProTip: The Roller Skates give your Bomberman limited speed. Don't bomb and run it your Skate power is about to expire. Well, you also have to avoid enemies, watch out for traps, fend off bosses, and figure out the tricks to open doors in certain rooms. Bomberman is strategy-game playing at its best. Numerous types of bombs tempt you: Some are remote controlled, spew slime, or pass through obstacles.
If you're not comfortable around explosives, play something with less bite, like. A Rip-Roarin' Time The graphics are still bastions of Japanese-style cuteness. The land that brought you Hello Kitty gives that same kind of wide-eyed kiddy flavor - but now you can detonate it.
The sprites aren't any bigger, but they certainly look sharper. The scrolling play field in one-player games is a nice touch that lends oomph to the action. The first boss is a no- brainer. Simply lay bombs in front of him and move from side to side on the lower part of the screen. The boss can't travel downwards. Watch out for the second level's furnaces.
The screen turns orange, and a scorching line of fire races across the screen. Look at the ground carefully to determine the fire's path. After you knock off all the enemies, bomb the bricks to find power-ups. You can take them to the next level.
If you find a certain type of bomb that you like, slick with it Just blow up the icons of other bombs you find. The music is a slick hybrid of techno-pop and lounge music. The sound effects could have been a little beefier, and the explosions could certainly have been improved upon.
All told, there isn't a lot of improvement between these sounds and the original SNES Super Bomberman's sounds. You'll find the control tricky if you're a novice. Once you get the hang of it, though, you should have no trouble blasting away opponents. You'll need to read the manual carefully on this game if you're a first-time Bomberman. Be careful around the fire pits. They regenerate quickly and could corner you.
When bombing near Dynamite Sticks, stay away from the fire's path. These Sticks cause a chain-reaction explosion.
Bombs Away If you're a fan of the first Bomberman, the extra features (new bombs, trickier levels) will blow you away. New players will find the thrill of competition in the multiplayer mode the best the SNES has to offer. But if you're a lone gamer looking for explosive action, this bomb might not go off quite as dramatically.