Bomberman (ボンバーマン, Bonbāman), known as Dyna Blaster in Europe, is a 1990 action maze video game developed by Hudson Soft for the TurboGrafx-16. Belonging to the Bomberman franchise, it is a greatly expanded re-imagining of the first game in the series.
Plot[]
As White Bomberman, the player must defeat the Black Bomberman, who has kidnapped the daughter of the inventor of both him and White Bomberman and imprisoned her in his giant castle. To do so, White Bomberman must travel to the top floor of the Black Bomberman's castle, which is crawling with evil monsters and villains that work for him.
Gameplay[]
Single-player[]
The single player game is divided into eight worlds, each one divided into eight stages. Each stage is presented as a maze of blocks filled with enemies. By using bombs, the player must destroy the blocks blocking their path and defeat all of the enemies. Once all of the enemies are defeated and the hidden exit is uncovered, the player can proceed to the next stage. Each stage also includes one power-up hidden under one of the blocks, which can increase the number of bombs drops, increase the range of the bombs' explosions, and other useful powers. The eighth stage in each world is a boss battle.
Multiplayer[]
The game also includes a multi-player mode which allows up to five players to compete against one another (requires the use of a TurboGrafx-16 Multitap). This mode plays identically to the single-player mode, with the exception of power-ups being limited to only Bombs and Fire. There is also an alternate multi-player mode, Skull Mode, in which skulls sometimes appear hidden beneath blocks, which are detrimental if picked up.
Trivia[]
- BakeBake and Telpio makes cameo in the chapter 1, also Black Bomberman appears in chapter 10 from the manga Famicom 4koma Manga Kingdom third issue.
External links[]
- Bomberman (TG-16) at the Bomberman Wiki