List of Bomberman video games
This is a list of Bomberman video games.
Main Bomberman series games
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Bomber Man / Bakudan Otoko | 1983 | NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6000 Series, Fujitsu FM-7, Sharp X1, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp MZ-2000, MSX, ZX Spectrum | Original releases in Japan named Bakudan Otoko on most covers, but Bomber Man in the game, release for MSX and ZX Spectrum in Europe as Eric and the Floaters |
3-D Bomberman | 1984 | MSX | Uses first-person perspective. Japan-only release. |
Bomberman | 1985 1989 | Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom | Game Boy Advance and N-Gage re-releases in 2004 |
Bomber Man Special | 1986 | MSX | A port of the NES game. Information: |
Bomberman | 1990 1991 1991 | TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine, Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS, Sharp X68000 | Released as Bomberman only for the PCE/TG-16 release, which was the first Bomberman release to support 5 players; first Bomberman game for the IBM-PC. It was released as Dyna Blaster in Europe. |
Bomberman II | 1991 1991 1992 | Family Computer/NES | Released as Dynablaster in Europe |
Bomberman '93 | 1992 1993 | PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 | Released on Wii's Virtual Console |
Bomberman '94 | 1993 | PC Engine, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis | Japan-only release for the PC Engine, released the following year for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis as Mega Bomberman, 5-player multitap support; released on Wii's Virtual Console on March 23, 2009 in the US and on July 10, 2009 in Europe |
Bomberman B-Daman | 1996 | Super Famicom | Japan-only, part of the B-Daman series. Box art: |
Hi-Ten Bomberman | 1993 | custom NEC computer | Made for high-definition, widescreen TVs, but never released; only shown as a tech demo at the 1993 Hudson Soft Gaming Caravan event and said to be the basis for Saturn Bomberman |
Super Bomberman | 1993 | Super Famicom/SNES | 4-player multitap support |
Super Bomberman 2 | 1994 | Super Famicom/SNES | 4-player multitap support |
Super Bomberman 3 | 1995 | Super Famicom/SNES | 5-player multitap support, Japan and Europe release only |
Super Bomberman 4 | 1996 | Super Famicom | Japan-only release |
Super Bomberman 5 | 1997 | Super Famicom | Japan-only release |
Saturn Bomberman | 1996 | Sega Saturn | 10-player multitap support; first Bomberman game with official internet support; regarded as one of the series' highpoints |
Atomic Bomberman | 1996 | PC (Windows) | 10-player support through IPX networking; first Bomberman title for Windows, developed by Interplay Entertainment |
Saturn Bomberman Fight!! | 1997 | Sega Saturn | Japan-only release |
Neo Bomberman | 1997 | Neo-Geo MVS | |
Bomberman 64 | 1997 | N64 | 4-player support, first Bomberman game with 3D graphics |
Bomberman Hero | 1998 | N64 | Focus on single-player adventure game |
Bomberman 64: The Second Attack | 2000 | N64 | First appearance of Pommy, one of the Charaboms |
Bomberman World | 1998 | PlayStation | |
Bomberman 64 | 2001 | N64 | Japan-only; 4-player support (unrelated to 1997 title of the same name) |
Bomberman Party Edition | 1998 | PlayStation | A PlayStation port of the game. This was released in Europe as Bomberman. |
Bomberman Online | 2001 | Dreamcast | 4-player local, 8-player online support |
Bomberman Jetters: The Legend of Bomberman | 2002 | Game Boy Advance | Japan-only release; based on the anime series, Bomberman Jetters |
Bomberman Jetters | 2002 | GameCube, PlayStation 2 | PS2 release was Japan-only; based on the Bomberman Jetters anime series |
Bomberman Generation | 2002 | GameCube | One of the first games to use cel-shaded graphics |
Online Bomberman | 2003 | PC | 6-player support, released only in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan also a private server was created under the website http://bomber-world.com |
Bomberman Collection Vol. 1 | 2003 | PC | Compilation of Bomberman (TG-16), Bomberman '93 and Bomberman World for Windows |
Bomberman Land | 2000 | PlayStation | Japan-only release |
Bomberman Land 2 | 2003 | GameCube, PlayStation 2 | Japan-only release |
Bomberman Collection Vol. 2 | 2004 | PC | Compilation of the SNES Super Bomberman 1–3 and PlayStation Bomberman Party Edition[1][2] |
Bomberman Land 3 | 2005 | PlayStation 2 | Japan-only release |
Bomberman: Act Zero | 2006 | Xbox 360 | Realistic re-envisioning of the character |
Bomberman Land (Wii) | 2007 | Wii | Remake of 2000 Japan-only release, designed to take advantage of Wii controller |
Bomberman Live | 2007 | Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade) | 8-player online support |
Bomberman Blast | 2008 | Wii, WiiWare | One of first games announced for WiiWare; also released as an expanded retail game; 8-player support, online and offline |
Bomberman Ultra | 2009 | PlayStation 3 (PlayStation Network) | 8-player online support |
Bomberman Live: Battlefest | 2010 | Xbox Live Arcade |
Portable Bomberman games
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Bomber Boy | 1990 | Game Boy | Known as Atomic Punk in North America and Dynablaster in Europe. |
Pocket Bomberman | 1998 | Game Boy, Game Boy Color | GBC release only in the US and in Europe |
Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! | 1994 | Game Boy | Named Bomberman GB in Japan; also Nintendo's earliest crossover game |
Bomberman GB 2 | 1995 | Game Boy | Named Bomberman GB in North America |
Bomberman GB 3 | 1996 | Game Boy | Japan-only release; Released in Japan For Virtual console |
Panic Bomber | 1994, 1995 | Neo-Geo, Virtual Boy | VB version is a port of the Neo-Geo release; also released for Super Famicom and PC-Engine CD in Japan only |
Bomberman Quest | 1999 | Game Boy Color | role-playing video game. Info: |
Bomberman Max | 2000 | Game Boy Color | Released in two variants, Red Challenger and Blue Champion editions |
Bomberman Tournament | 2001 | Game Boy Advance | 4-player support |
Bomberman Max 2 | 2002 | Game Boy Advance | Released in two variants, Blue Advance and Red Advance |
Bomberman Jetters | 2003 | Mobile devices | A mobile version in adataption for anime Bomberman Jetters |
Bomberman | 2003 | Mobile devices | Info: |
Bomberman | 2004 | N-Gage | |
Bomberman Special | 2004 | Mobile devices | Info: |
Super Bomberman | 2003 | Mobile devices | |
Bomberman DS | 2005 | Nintendo DS | 8-player support over wireless play, but no internet Wi-Fi support |
Bomberman RPG | 2005 | Mobile Phones | |
Hudson Best Collection Vol. 1 - Bomberman Collection | 2005 | Game Boy Advance | Compilation title of the first two NES Bomberman games. Japan-only release |
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: Bakufuu Sentai Bombermen | 2006 | PlayStation Portable | Japan-only release |
Bomberman PSP | September 2006 | PlayStation Portable | 4-player support over wireless play; North America |
Bomberman Land Touch! | November 2006 | Nintendo DS | 8-player support over wireless play, 4-player internet Wi-Fi |
Bomberman Story DS | March 2007 | Nintendo DS | |
Bomberman Land (PSP) | March 2007 | PlayStation Portable | |
Bomberman | December 2007 | iOS | |
Gachapin☆Bomberman | 2007 | i-mode | A Bomberman game using Gachapin characters; Japan-only release |
Bomberman Land Battles | 2007 | Mobile Phones | |
Bomberman Land Touch! 2 | January 2008 | Nintendo DS | |
Bomberman Touch: The Legend of Mystic Bomb | May 2008 | iOS | |
Bomberman 2 | December 2008 | Nintendo DS | Named Custom Battler Bomberman in Japan |
Bomberman Touch 2: Volcano Party | June 2009 | iOS | |
Bomberman Blitz | November 2009 | DSiWare | |
Bomberman: Disney Stitch Edition | 2010 | Mobile Phone | An Bomberman Game it is based for Anime Stitch![3] |
Bomberman Dojo | 2010 | Android, iOS | [4] |
Bomberman 3DS | Cancelled | Nintendo 3DS | [5][6] |
One Hundred Person Battle Bomberman | 2012 | iOS, iPad | The First Bomberman was Dissolved by Konami. |
Bomberman (iOS) | 2014 | Android, iOS | [7] |
VS! Bomberman | 2016 | Android, iOS | Named 対戦!ボンバーマン in Japan.[8] |
Spinoffs
Title | Year | Platforms | Notes |
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Robowarrior | 1987 | Famicom | Released in Japan with the name Bomber King; Bomberman-like progressive adventure game |
Blaster Master Boy/Jr. | 1991 | Game Boy | Bomber King: Scenario 2; slightly altered and released by Sunsoft in America and PAL regions under the Blaster Master license |
Bomberman Wars | 1998 | PlayStation, Sega Saturn | Japan-only release; tactical role-playing game (TRPG) |
Bomberman Fantasy Race | 1999 | PlayStation | Racing game |
Bomberman Kart | 2001 | PlayStation 2 | Released in Japan and PAL regions only; kart racing game |
DreamMix TV World Fighters | 2003 | GameCube, PlayStation 2 | Released in Japan only; crossover fighting game featuring Bomberman as a playable character. |
BoBomberman | 2004 | 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 Hardball | 2005 | PlayStation 2 | Released in Japan and PAL regions only; sports and party game |
Bomberman: Panic Bomber | 2005 | PlayStation Portable | Puzzle game, similar to Puyo Puyo and Tetris |
Bomberman: Chains | 2011 | iOS | Puzzle game, similar to Bejeweled |
Coin-ops
Title | Year | Platform | Notes |
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Bomber Man | 1991 | Arcade | Known as Dyna Blaster and Atomic Punk in Western regions. |
Bomber Man World | 1992 | Arcade | Known as Dyna Blaster Global Quest and Atomic Punk Global Quest/Atomic Punk 2 in Western regions. |
Panic Bomber | 1994 | Neo Geo | |
Neo Bomberman | 1997 | Neo Geo | |
Clones
Title | Year | Platform | Notes |
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BomberMan | 2014 | Windows Phone | Bomberman-inspired game by independent developer[9] |
Bomb Buddies | 2012 | PC (Windows) and Facebook | Bomb Buddies is a Bomberman style game with 8-player simultaneous multiplayer sessions across 120 levels and 8 game modes. |
PopTag! | 2009 | PC (Windows) | Released by Crazy Arcade; Nexon America runs a global version, almost exactly the same as Bomberman and is an MMO |
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 |
Bakudanjin | 1999 | Apple Macintosh | An arcade-style game with the same game mechanic as Bomberman but with different game modes and original characters.[10] |
Bomb Mania | 1997 | Commodore 64|C64 | 4-player support (4-player adapter needed) |
Bomberland | 2013 | Commodore 64|C64 | 5-player support (keyboard and 4-player adapter needed) |
Bomboy [轟炸小子 - Explosion Kid] | 1993 | Sega Genesis | Released by Gamtec of Taiwan, 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 supports 2-Players simultaneously like Super Bomberman |
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.[11] |
Cheeky Twins II | 1994 | Commodore 64|C64 | 2-player support, released on Magic Disk |
References
- ↑ "Bomberman Official Portal Site". Bomberman.jp. Hudson Soft. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
- ↑ "Classic List of Bomberman Titles". Bomberman.fr. Retrieved 2012-11-12.
- ↑ iモード「ドコデモゲーム」にボンバーマンのスティッチ版 in K-tai Impress (Retrieved on January 23, 2015)
- ↑ Bomberman Dojo in Google Play (Retrieved on March 27, 2012)
- ↑ Bomberman 3DS confirmed
- ↑ Hudson Soft details
- ↑ Bomberman in Game Watch
- ↑ VS! Bomberman
- ↑ Kutak, David (21 December 2014). "BomberMan: popular action game for Windows Phone". WMPoweruser. http://wmpoweruser.com/bomberman-popular-action-game-for-windows-phone/. Retrieved 17 September 2015. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Pruett, Chris (2001-09-24). "iDevGames.com - Bakudanjin Postmortem". iDevGames.com. Archived from the original on 2002-04-29. Retrieved 2014-03-09.
- ↑
- "The 10-Best Video-Game Franchises". GamePro. July 7, 2006.
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