Online Bomberman

Online Bomberman
Developer(s) MGAME
Publisher(s) Wizgate (South Korea)
Fullerton (Taiwan)
Series Bomberman
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release 2004-10-28 (patch)
2005-02-03
Genre(s) Massive multiplayer online game, maze
Mode(s) Multiplayer

Online Bomberman was an online game developed by Mgame, Hudson Soft, and Fullerton and was released for Microsoft Windows in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau. As of January 2008, servers are still online only in Korea.

The Taiwan server supported Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau regions.

Gameplay

There are four gameplay modes in Online Bomberman: 'Survival Mode', 'Panel Paint Mode', 'Hyperbomb Mode', and 'Boss Battle Mode'.

There are 2 other buttons found in the game's data with the text 'Submarine Mode' and 'Ring Match'; the two have never taken place in the releases.

Item shop

In late 2004, Online Bomberman in Taiwan and Hong Kong opened an item shop where players could buy items for the boss battle mode including character cards and nickname cards.

Character cards are characters that require a money payment, and can only be used for a short period of time.

There are two kinds of nickname cards. One type will affect the background of the nickname display area, the other one will simply change the color of the text. Both of the items affect the player's name display.

In order to buy items, user must obtain Bomberyen. Bomberyen can be obtained through normal gameplay, by defeating bosses in Boss Survival Mode, by entering Tournaments, or by purchasing it with cash.

Item shop also existed in the new version of the Japanese Online Bomberman, containing clothing and accessories to be used by a custom character in the game.

Closing and revival

In early 2003, Online Bomberman in Japan was shut down. The official website stated that the game was stopped for debugging and was in development for a commercial release.

In October 2005, The Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau site announced that they were closing the websites and all the servers involved with the game. This announcement caused a wave of shock amongst many players in that region. In response, several users in the forums declared that they will attempt to clone the game and setup private servers with no moderators or administrators doing anything to stop it.

On November 1, 2005, the game went out of business in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

The Japanese version went back online on December 1, 2005, but then closed again on July 31, 2007.[1]

Using an international server, this game was also known as BMOworld. This server lastet until 2013.

Bomberman Online Japan

Bomberman Online Japan
Developer(s) Hudson Soft
Publisher(s) Hudson Soft
Series Bomberman
Platform(s) Windows XP
Release

2008-5-21 - 2008-05-27 (closed beta)

2008-09-10 (public service open)
Genre(s) Massive multiplayer online game, Party
Mode(s) Multiplayer

Bomberman Online Japan (ボンバーマンオンライン Japan) is the successor of Online Bomberman. The software uses Shockwave Entertainment, Inc's 55Shock! online service. It was released on the PC in Japanese markets only.

Player obtains experience points during battle. Each player has a bomb waza bar. When the bar is full, it refills bomb waza gauge. When the gauge is full, player can use a bomb technique. Items collected in a course can be saved for later use.

In 2008-12-26, BOJ's paid service was temporarily interrupted. In 2009-01-31, Shockwave Entertainment had terminated its online service, which also affected Bomberman Online Japan. As a result, the paid subscribers were refunded.[2]

In 2009-05-27, Hudson Soft's official site post an announcement that the service would end in 2009-06-03. 2009-06-03, the remaining Bomberman Online Japan online service had ended.[3]

As part of the service launch, between 2008-09-10 and 2008-10-14, player gains pippocon hammer, lightning blade, dekadeka milk bomb weapons by creating save data.[4]

References

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