Super Bomberman Super Nintendo

Super Nintendo Gameplay Review Super Bomberman

Super Bomberman - Box - Front (Europe)

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Everything you need to know about Super Bomberman

Super Bomberman - Titulo de inicio del juego

The Serie Bomberman It is the first one that appears in the console Super nintendo. Nevertheless, Super Bomberman It is the first game in the series. It allows simultaneous play by 4 players, in addition to being the first game of its type.

In Call of Duty: Warzone and Fortnite, battle royale games are incredibly popular. And I'm sorry to say it, but I understand why they are so popular. Games have a structure that makes it possible for us to get hooked. We have to compete against other players on a huge and increasingly smaller map in order to find a variety of useful items to be the last one standing.

Despite being an attractive proposal, it is impossible to deny that anyone would like to be the winner of a competition with up to 100 subjects connected from places as diverse as Sitges and Boston. While playing these games, you not only encounter exciting gunfights, but you also endure periods of tension worthy of the jitters you experience in your favorite survival horror games.

The ingredients in these games are great, but after a few hours I get bored. However, this doesn't happen to me with games like 1993's Super Bomberman.

Brief History Super Bomberman

Bombastic background

Team up with a friend for 2-player action in normal mode!
Bomberman lives in the quiet town of Diamond City. Two of their most powerful Citizenzs, Mr. Karat and Dr. Mukk, have teamed up to create the ultimate battle robot. They kidnap Black Bomberman and adapt their imitation Bombermen after him. Barely escaping with his life, Black Bomberman returns to Diamond City to warm up his fellow Bombermen.

The White Bomberman joins him on his quest to stop Mr. Karat and Dr. Mukk from taking over Diamond City. These two warriors must overcome dozens of levels of monsters and robotic enemies using their powers cooperatively (and avoiding each other's explosions).

Team up with 3 friends for 4-player action in Battle Mode!

Improve your strategy and fighting skills in this non-stop bomb blasting mode! Using the Super Multitap accessory, you and your friends select the status, number of wins, and fighting style for your battles! Each stage adds a new twist to the Bomberman saga of run-and-gun adventures!

«Start of the Super Bomberman Game«

Super Bomberman Gameplay

The basic gameplay of the game is quite simple. It is played on a motionless screen, and the only option available is to move up and down on a 7x6 grid. Characters can move horizontally or vertically across the screen, but are limited to a single direction. Bomberman throws bombs by pressing the A button, which fall on his feet and explode after a while. Horizontally and vertically, you can shoot flames using this bomb. You must use these bomb explosions to destroy the walls and enemies in the game.

When one bomb explodes and the flames reach the other bomb, this will cause the second bomb to explode sooner. This can cause a huge chain reaction. In many levels, a bomb can destroy these walls at first by accident; if it hits them, they will disintegrate, allowing the player to move on to another part of the level.

To keep the bombs planted until they detonate, you have to catch the enemies alive and kill them later. Some blocks provide useful items, but one of them will be harmful. When bombs are placed, they are accessible until they detonate.

The game is simple and excellent. You only need to use the arrow keys to move the character and press the A key to throw bombs. The knowledge is applied instantly, and it is a lot of fun to play afterwards. Both when it comes to watching your grenades explode in the faces of your opponents, and when developing strategies to defeat them. It is essential to be agile to lock down your opponent and make responsible use of power-ups.

In short, the battle mode is very solid and diverse throughout its 12 locations. However, the story mode loses its brilliance because it offers a slower game scheme that forces you to clear 6 areas with 8 levels of monsters. It loses intensity because it forces you to follow a slower game plan that requires you to clear 6 areas with 8 levels of monsters.

You can adopt an aggressive strategy to get powerful long-range bombs or be more cautious and pick up “the skid” to move faster and “the bomb” to add extra ammo, but at the same time negate the danger of “fire”. When you're done, you can reach extreme levels of cowardice by just defending yourself, eliminating all items before your opponents can get them.

Therefore, the antagonists are diverse, including walking balls that eat bombs, explosive enemies, guards that make a sudden impulse to run over you and the unpopular yellow saucers that do not stop following you and are on the level of the tabloid paparazzi, who unfortunately it is so popular in these areas. In addition, the 6 phases end with some sufficiently inspired final boss fights, which are accompanied by this epic melody.

Graphics

These graphics are much better than I expected. I was actually expecting them to move a lot more choppy and be a lot more blocky, after Nintendo's releases of Bomberman before Super Bomberman. But, the super in Super Bomberman must render super good graphics.

First of all, the character animation is impeccable. Enemies float, dash, jump, and walk almost as realistically as in real life. The Bombermen themselves walk better than some people in real life. And there is no slowdown in four-player mode. The animation is just as good there as it is in Story Mode. The wave scene, featuring six colors of Bombermen in addition to the whites, blues, blacks, and reds you play as in multiplayer, is perfectly animated and fun.

The arenas aren't as good as the character animation, but they look excellent. There are two different types of walls inside each arena. One type of this wall can be destroyed, the other cannot. You can easily tell the difference between these types of walls, after trying to blow up one of the types. Until you've played the level, then you already know which type will explode, whichever wall will explode is a mystery. Making it so difficult to tell which wall explodes was an excellent feat by Hudson Soft, and they should be praised for it. Speaking of blowing things up, the explosions almost seem good enough for a Nintendo 64 game.

Music and Sound

The music and sound are also excellent. The music fits well with the Bomberman series. Some of the songs you hear may sound familiar if you've played Bomberman Hero on the Nintendo 64, because the songs in Super Bomberman were so good that they used them again in a fifth or sixth generation Nintendo 64 game. These songs sound more complex than they really are. They're all kinds of happy go lucky songs, and they never seem to get too low in the range of human hearing.

The sound effects are as good as the music. Like I said before, the explosions almost seem good enough for a Nintendo 64 game. Well, the sound of the explosions almost sounds good enough for a Nintendo 64 game. These explosions are more realistic than what you can find in some movies. The other sound effects, although not many, are also great. In fact, I think the menu noises may be better than the explosion sound effects. The walking sound effects also fit well into the Bomberman game.

Final reflection

When you're done, you can reach extreme levels of cowardice by just defending yourself, eliminating all items before your opponents can get them.

Pero esto no es todo. La serie Super Bomberman también se extiende a la Game Gear. Es fácil olvidar que la serie existió en esta consola portátil en particular, pero no es un caso de «si». Si bien es cierto que la Game Gear es una consola más compacta que la Super Nintendo, con un procesador menos potente y menos colores, también era una de las únicas portátiles del mercado de la época que podía manejar juegos de Bomberman.

Thanks to this, it is possible to relive the chaotic and fast-paced fun of the Super NES version of Super Bomberman on the Game Gear. The graphics may be quite simplistic and the level of challenge may not be very high, but it is still possible to enjoy and enjoy the action from start to finish. And while you're at it, you can further develop your skills by playing against other people online.

The game modes are also varied. You can choose between two opponents, you can play 2 or 4 player battles, and you can fight in both 2D and 3D formats. Finally, you can also play with three different accessories, such as the Super Multitap and the Game Boy Advance Link Cable.

If you are interested in developing your skills and want a fast-paced game that requires.

Game technical sheet

Developer

Hudson Soft

Distributor

Hudson Soft

Console

Release Date(s)

1993

Genders)

Action

game modes

4 Players

Cooperative

Nope

Format(s)

Cartridge

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